Extreme wildfires in coniferous forests produce large areas of dead trees (snags) that are expected to provide much needed habitat for the Black-backed Woodpecker, a postfire associate. In an attempt to better understand extreme fire effects (including increasing fire size and decreasing diversity of fire effects), we monitored Black-backed Woodpeckers during the 2014 and 2015 breeding seasons following two wildfires (the 2013 Rim and 2014 King fire) that burned in the Sierra Nevada, USA under extreme fire conditions. Despite an extensive sampling effort including 1025 broadcast surveys and targeted nest searching over 2040 ha of habitat typically used for nesting, we detected few Black-backed Woodpeckers. Positive detections of Black-backe...
1. Pyrodiversity, defined as variation in fire history and characteristics, has been shown to cataly...
The Black-backed Woodpecker is an uncommon bird of the northern coniferous forests of North America....
Graduation date: 2011Fire severity is hypothesized as an important driver of bird responses to wildf...
The Black-backed Woodpecker (Picoides arcticus) is a snag-associated species that colonizes and util...
Recently burned coniferous forests host wildlife communities that respond to variation in burn sever...
Recently burned coniferous forests host wildlife communities that respond to variation in burn sever...
1. Fire creates challenges and opportunities for wildlife through rapid destruction, modification, a...
Wildfire and mountain pine beetle infestations are naturally occurring disturbances in western North...
Wildfire and mountain pine beetle infestations are naturally occurring disturbances in western North...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences (Biological Conservation)) -- California State University, Sacrame...
1. Variation in fire characteristics, termed pyrodiversity, plays an important role in structuring p...
Recent studies suggest that black-backed (Picoides arcticus) and three-toed woodpeckers (Picoides tr...
Black-backed Woodpeckers (Picoides arcticus) are rare residents of northern conifer forests and are ...
Public land managers are asked to minimize fuel levels after fires, including using techniques such ...
I examined home range size and foraging habitat of Black-backed Woodpeckers (Picoides arcticus) in s...
1. Pyrodiversity, defined as variation in fire history and characteristics, has been shown to cataly...
The Black-backed Woodpecker is an uncommon bird of the northern coniferous forests of North America....
Graduation date: 2011Fire severity is hypothesized as an important driver of bird responses to wildf...
The Black-backed Woodpecker (Picoides arcticus) is a snag-associated species that colonizes and util...
Recently burned coniferous forests host wildlife communities that respond to variation in burn sever...
Recently burned coniferous forests host wildlife communities that respond to variation in burn sever...
1. Fire creates challenges and opportunities for wildlife through rapid destruction, modification, a...
Wildfire and mountain pine beetle infestations are naturally occurring disturbances in western North...
Wildfire and mountain pine beetle infestations are naturally occurring disturbances in western North...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences (Biological Conservation)) -- California State University, Sacrame...
1. Variation in fire characteristics, termed pyrodiversity, plays an important role in structuring p...
Recent studies suggest that black-backed (Picoides arcticus) and three-toed woodpeckers (Picoides tr...
Black-backed Woodpeckers (Picoides arcticus) are rare residents of northern conifer forests and are ...
Public land managers are asked to minimize fuel levels after fires, including using techniques such ...
I examined home range size and foraging habitat of Black-backed Woodpeckers (Picoides arcticus) in s...
1. Pyrodiversity, defined as variation in fire history and characteristics, has been shown to cataly...
The Black-backed Woodpecker is an uncommon bird of the northern coniferous forests of North America....
Graduation date: 2011Fire severity is hypothesized as an important driver of bird responses to wildf...