Cavity‐nesting birds and mammals exhibit species‐specific nest‐site selection for tree characteristics and cavity dimensions. Although trees and their cavities change as they age, with trees becoming softer and cavities becoming larger, it is not known how their value as nesting resources varies with age. In the context of wildlife and forest management, we investigated the relative value of generating a supply of fresh cavities, which are thought to be of high quality, versus protecting cavities as they age and expand in interior volume. For 21 years (1995–2016), we monitored the formation and occupancy of tree cavities used by \u3e30 species of birds and mammals in interior British Columbia, Canada. Cavity occupancy by secondary users was...
In forests worldwide, tree-cavity supply can limit populations of the 10-40% of bird and mammal spec...
In forests worldwide, ∼10−40% of bird and mammal species require cavities for nesting or roosting. A...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
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...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...
Tree cavities are a critical multi-annual resource that can limit populations and structure communit...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...
Tree cavities are a vital multi-annual resource used by cavity-nesting birds and mammals for nesting...
Most obligate cavity-nesting birds are considered to be nest-site limited, either by time or energy ...
Most obligate cavity-nesting birds are considered to be nest-site limited, either by time or energy ...
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 ...
Cavities made by birds are an important microhabitat for many taxa in forests. Long-term dynamics of...
Woodpeckers and other excavators create most of the holes used by secondary cavity nesters (SCNs) in...
In forests worldwide, tree-cavity supply can limit populations of the 10-40% of bird and mammal spec...
In forests worldwide, ∼10−40% of bird and mammal species require cavities for nesting or roosting. A...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
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...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...
Tree cavities are a critical multi-annual resource that can limit populations and structure communit...
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are o...
Tree cavities are a vital multi-annual resource used by cavity-nesting birds and mammals for nesting...
Most obligate cavity-nesting birds are considered to be nest-site limited, either by time or energy ...
Most obligate cavity-nesting birds are considered to be nest-site limited, either by time or energy ...
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 ...
Cavities made by birds are an important microhabitat for many taxa in forests. Long-term dynamics of...
Woodpeckers and other excavators create most of the holes used by secondary cavity nesters (SCNs) in...
In forests worldwide, tree-cavity supply can limit populations of the 10-40% of bird and mammal spec...
In forests worldwide, ∼10−40% of bird and mammal species require cavities for nesting or roosting. A...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...