Joseph H. Carter, III
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2002 article
Defining Quality of Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Foraging Habitat Based on Habitat Use and Fitness
Walters, J. R., Daniels, S. J., Carter, J. H., & Doerr, P. D. (2002, October 1). Journal of Wildlife Management.
author keywords: ecology; foraging; guidelines; habitat selection; management; North Carolina; Picoides borealis; pine; Pinus spp.; red-cockaded woodpecker; reproductive success; resource selection; resource use; sandhills
topics (OpenAlex): Wildlife Ecology and Conservation; Species Distribution and Climate Change; Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
TL;DR:
A definition of high-quality foraging habitat for the red-cockaded woodpecker, a federally endangered, cooperatively breeding bird species, is developed from analyses of resource selection and habitat use, relationships between fitness measures and habitat features, and an extensive literature review.
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UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action
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14. Life Below Water
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15. Life on Land
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