<div><p>Lewis's Woodpecker (<em>Melanerpes lewis</em>) has experienced population declines in both Canada and the United States and in 2010 was assigned a national listing of threatened in Canada. We conducted a two-year study (2004–2005) of this species at its northern range limit, the South Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Canada. Our main objective was to determine whether the habitat features that influenced nest-site selection also predicted nest success, or whether other factors (e.g. cavity dimensions, clutch initiation date or time of season) were more important. Nest tree decay class, density of suitable cavities and total basal area of large trees were the best predictors of nest-site selection, but these factors were unrelate...
Summary of candidate model sets examining how habitat, cavity density, competitors and surplus cavit...
Woodpeckers are the primary tree-cavity producers in North America and, through their process of cav...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...
Lewis's Woodpecker (Melanerpes lewis) has experienced population declines in both Canada and the Uni...
Lewis’s Woodpecker (Melanerpes lewis) has been listed as a species of special concern due to its ran...
Lewis’s Woodpeckers (Melanerpes lewis) are Threatened in Canada and rely on pre-existing cavities fo...
Tree cavities provide a critical resource for cavity-nesting animals, and high quality cavities can ...
*<p>Only applicable to nesting sites.</p>a<p>Ratio transformed into a unitless index >0.01 by multip...
Relationship between a) cavity density and fledging success (r = 0.31, p The top two models in our A...
Breeding habitat selection influences reproductive outcomes. Habitat selection may be adaptive and b...
Habitat-specific breeding performance, including daily nest survival rates (mean ± 95% CI), of Lewis...
The two analyses included evaluation of Hatching Success (the proportion of eggs that hatch), and Pr...
The maintenance of adequate, high-quality foraging habitat is crucial to the recovery of populations...
grantor: University of TorontoI studied one primary cavity-nesting bird (northern flicker:...
Williamson's sapsucker (Sphyrapicus thyroideus) is a migratory woodpecker that breeds in mixed conif...
Summary of candidate model sets examining how habitat, cavity density, competitors and surplus cavit...
Woodpeckers are the primary tree-cavity producers in North America and, through their process of cav...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...
Lewis's Woodpecker (Melanerpes lewis) has experienced population declines in both Canada and the Uni...
Lewis’s Woodpecker (Melanerpes lewis) has been listed as a species of special concern due to its ran...
Lewis’s Woodpeckers (Melanerpes lewis) are Threatened in Canada and rely on pre-existing cavities fo...
Tree cavities provide a critical resource for cavity-nesting animals, and high quality cavities can ...
*<p>Only applicable to nesting sites.</p>a<p>Ratio transformed into a unitless index >0.01 by multip...
Relationship between a) cavity density and fledging success (r = 0.31, p The top two models in our A...
Breeding habitat selection influences reproductive outcomes. Habitat selection may be adaptive and b...
Habitat-specific breeding performance, including daily nest survival rates (mean ± 95% CI), of Lewis...
The two analyses included evaluation of Hatching Success (the proportion of eggs that hatch), and Pr...
The maintenance of adequate, high-quality foraging habitat is crucial to the recovery of populations...
grantor: University of TorontoI studied one primary cavity-nesting bird (northern flicker:...
Williamson's sapsucker (Sphyrapicus thyroideus) is a migratory woodpecker that breeds in mixed conif...
Summary of candidate model sets examining how habitat, cavity density, competitors and surplus cavit...
Woodpeckers are the primary tree-cavity producers in North America and, through their process of cav...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...