Tree cavities are a vital multi-annual resource used by cavity-nesting birds and mammals for nesting and shelter. The abundance of this resource will be influenced by the rates at which cavities are created and destroyed. We applied the demographic concepts of survival and longevity to populations of tree holes to investigate rates of loss for cavities in three tree species, as well as how characteristics of nest trees, habitat type, and species of excavator affected the persistence of tree cavities in trembling aspen, Populus tremuloides (95% of cavities were in aspen trees), in interior British Columbia, Canada. By modeling survival of 1635 nesting cavities in aspen over a time span of 16 years, we found that the decay stage of the nest t...
Woodpeckers are the primary tree-cavity producers in North America and, through their process of cav...
In forests worldwide, tree-cavity supply can limit populations of the 10-40% of bird and mammal spec...
The loss of standing dead trees (snags) from logging has led to artificial creation of snags to help...
Tree cavities are a multi-annual resource used by cavity-nesting vertebrates for nesting and roostin...
Cavity‐nesting birds and mammals exhibit species‐specific nest‐site selection for tree characteristi...
Many cavity-nesting vertebrates rely on tree cavities for nesting, and these cavities are often a li...
Cavity-nesting birds and mammals exhibit species-specific nest-site selection for tree characteristi...
Tree cavities are a critical multi-annual resource that can limit populations and structure communit...
Cavity nesting communities are structured in a complex hierarchy of interdependencies based on the ...
Cavity nesting communities are structured in a complex hierarchy of interdependencies based on the ...
An important goal for the conservation of tropical forest biodiversity is to maintain adequate suppl...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...
Woodpeckers are the primary tree-cavity producers in North America and, through their process of cav...
Woodpeckers are the primary tree-cavity producers in North America and, through their process of cav...
Woodpeckers are the primary tree-cavity producers in North America and, through their process of cav...
In forests worldwide, tree-cavity supply can limit populations of the 10-40% of bird and mammal spec...
The loss of standing dead trees (snags) from logging has led to artificial creation of snags to help...
Tree cavities are a multi-annual resource used by cavity-nesting vertebrates for nesting and roostin...
Cavity‐nesting birds and mammals exhibit species‐specific nest‐site selection for tree characteristi...
Many cavity-nesting vertebrates rely on tree cavities for nesting, and these cavities are often a li...
Cavity-nesting birds and mammals exhibit species-specific nest-site selection for tree characteristi...
Tree cavities are a critical multi-annual resource that can limit populations and structure communit...
Cavity nesting communities are structured in a complex hierarchy of interdependencies based on the ...
Cavity nesting communities are structured in a complex hierarchy of interdependencies based on the ...
An important goal for the conservation of tropical forest biodiversity is to maintain adequate suppl...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...
Woodpeckers are the primary tree-cavity producers in North America and, through their process of cav...
Woodpeckers are the primary tree-cavity producers in North America and, through their process of cav...
Woodpeckers are the primary tree-cavity producers in North America and, through their process of cav...
In forests worldwide, tree-cavity supply can limit populations of the 10-40% of bird and mammal spec...
The loss of standing dead trees (snags) from logging has led to artificial creation of snags to help...