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.

By: J. Walters*, S. Daniels, J. Carter* & P. Doerr*

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. (via Semantic Scholar)
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