The Canary Islands great spotted woodpecker Dendrocopos major canariensis is an endemic bird restricted to the Pinus canariensis forests of Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Classification tree models were applied to explore the relationship of the occurrence of this picid and habitat variables between two contrasting periods (breeding vs. non-breeding seasons) and for the entire annual cycle. During the reproductive period the availability of mature trees (DBH > 60 cm), and snags (dead trees), for nesting and roosting, characterize the breeding territory. Outside the breeding season the choice of locations was driven by a tree cover larger than 28.5% and the presence of trees taller than 8.5mon average, a pattern explained by the availabil...
The effects of four forest management options on habitat quality for six bird species were predicted...
Aim: Species richness patterns are generally thought to be determined by abiotic variables at broad ...
The Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch Fringilla polatzeki is a threatened, endemic, forest‐dwelling bird s...
Old-growth specialists are among the species that are affected the most by commercial forestry, and ...
International audienceWoodpecker species have significantly expanded their ranges in the last decade...
This study was carried out in Hungary, in an old, unmanaged, riparian poplar-willow forest, where tw...
Maintenance of viable populations requires detailed knowledge of a species' area demands and of the ...
Forest-dwelling raptors living on islands are more vulnerable than continental relatives due to the...
In this thesis I present some connections between foraging behaviour and reproductive success, time ...
Home range mapping studies of birds inform about area requirements and responses to land management ...
Nest-site selection is crucial for birds' breeding success and, therefore, studies on this topic are...
This study explores the relative abundance of hole-nesting birds in fourMediterranean forest types, ...
We predicted that bird diversity and abundance of some bird species would be higher in old-growth st...
The Great Spotted Woodpecker is the most common and best-known woodpecker species in the W Palearcti...
We investigated the fine-scale habitat use by black woodpeckers all year round. We aimed to describe...
The effects of four forest management options on habitat quality for six bird species were predicted...
Aim: Species richness patterns are generally thought to be determined by abiotic variables at broad ...
The Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch Fringilla polatzeki is a threatened, endemic, forest‐dwelling bird s...
Old-growth specialists are among the species that are affected the most by commercial forestry, and ...
International audienceWoodpecker species have significantly expanded their ranges in the last decade...
This study was carried out in Hungary, in an old, unmanaged, riparian poplar-willow forest, where tw...
Maintenance of viable populations requires detailed knowledge of a species' area demands and of the ...
Forest-dwelling raptors living on islands are more vulnerable than continental relatives due to the...
In this thesis I present some connections between foraging behaviour and reproductive success, time ...
Home range mapping studies of birds inform about area requirements and responses to land management ...
Nest-site selection is crucial for birds' breeding success and, therefore, studies on this topic are...
This study explores the relative abundance of hole-nesting birds in fourMediterranean forest types, ...
We predicted that bird diversity and abundance of some bird species would be higher in old-growth st...
The Great Spotted Woodpecker is the most common and best-known woodpecker species in the W Palearcti...
We investigated the fine-scale habitat use by black woodpeckers all year round. We aimed to describe...
The effects of four forest management options on habitat quality for six bird species were predicted...
Aim: Species richness patterns are generally thought to be determined by abiotic variables at broad ...
The Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch Fringilla polatzeki is a threatened, endemic, forest‐dwelling bird s...