In forests worldwide, tree-cavity supply can limit populations of the 10-40% of bird and mammal species that require cavities for nesting or roosting. Conservation efforts aimed at cavity-using communities have often focused on woodpeckers because, as cavity excavators, they are presumed to control cavity supply. We show that avian excavators are the primary cavity producers in North America (77% of nesting cavities), but not elsewhere (26% in Eurasia and South America; 0% in Australasia). We studied survivorship of 2805 nest cavities and found similar persistence of cavities created by woodpeckers and those created by decay in Canada, but low persistence of woodpecker-excavated cavities in Poland and Argentina. Outside of North America, th...
Many cavity-nesting vertebrates rely on tree cavities for nesting, and these cavities are often a li...
Over the last 50 years the intensive use of even-aged management practices in the boreal forest of C...
Understanding nest-site selection is critical to conserving tree-cavity-nesting wildlife, but nest-s...
Woodpeckers and other excavators create most of the holes used by secondary cavity nesters (SCNs) in...
An important goal for the conservation of tropical forest biodiversity is to maintain adequate suppl...
Tree cavities are proposed to limit populations and structure communities of cavity-nesting birds, m...
Cavities made by birds are an important microhabitat for many taxa in forests. Long-term dynamics of...
Tree cavities are an essential resource for cavity-dwelling mammals, birds, invertebrates and fungi,...
Cavity-nesting birds and mammals exhibit species-specific nest-site selection for tree characteristi...
Cavity‐nesting birds and mammals exhibit species‐specific nest‐site selection for tree characteristi...
In tropical forests and savannahs worldwide, hundreds of species of cavity-nesting vertebrates depen...
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...
Nest-site selection is crucial for birds' breeding success and, therefore, studies on this topic are...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
Many cavity-nesting vertebrates rely on tree cavities for nesting, and these cavities are often a li...
Over the last 50 years the intensive use of even-aged management practices in the boreal forest of C...
Understanding nest-site selection is critical to conserving tree-cavity-nesting wildlife, but nest-s...
Woodpeckers and other excavators create most of the holes used by secondary cavity nesters (SCNs) in...
An important goal for the conservation of tropical forest biodiversity is to maintain adequate suppl...
Tree cavities are proposed to limit populations and structure communities of cavity-nesting birds, m...
Cavities made by birds are an important microhabitat for many taxa in forests. Long-term dynamics of...
Tree cavities are an essential resource for cavity-dwelling mammals, birds, invertebrates and fungi,...
Cavity-nesting birds and mammals exhibit species-specific nest-site selection for tree characteristi...
Cavity‐nesting birds and mammals exhibit species‐specific nest‐site selection for tree characteristi...
In tropical forests and savannahs worldwide, hundreds of species of cavity-nesting vertebrates depen...
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...
Nest-site selection is crucial for birds' breeding success and, therefore, studies on this topic are...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
Many cavity-nesting vertebrates rely on tree cavities for nesting, and these cavities are often a li...
Over the last 50 years the intensive use of even-aged management practices in the boreal forest of C...
Understanding nest-site selection is critical to conserving tree-cavity-nesting wildlife, but nest-s...