2022
DOI: 10.5751/ace-02261-170236
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Snag density and stand age, but not stand size, explain occupancy and reproduction of an imperiled cavity nester in early successional forest

Abstract: Fish and Wildlife Conservation CommissionABSTRACT. Many early successional and disturbance-dependent bird species have declined over the past several decades. Cavitynesting birds in early successional forests are vulnerable because they often require specific habitat characteristics and frequent disturbance events. We examined whether stand age (a proxy for forest succession), stand size, and snag density explained occupancy, nest survival, and productivity of a threatened cavity nester, the Southeastern Ameri… Show more

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