1991 journal article

INDUCTION OF RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER GROUP FORMATION BY ARTIFICIAL CAVITY CONSTRUCTION

JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 55(4), 549–556.

By: C. Copeyon*, . Walters & J. Carter

TL;DR: Red-cockaded woodpeckers were reluctant to occupy sites lacking sufficient existing cavities, resulting in the net addition of 12 soocial groups to the population and rapid increases in the number of social units in a population in the absence of cavity provisioning. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1990 journal article

A technique for constructing cavities for the red-cockaded woodpecker

Wildlife Society Bulletin, 18(3), 303.

By: C. Copeyon

Source: NC State University Libraries
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