Research aimed to study the dynamics of the SRS population of Red-Cockaded woodpecker and compare to those of other populations to identify factors limiting population growth; recruitment clusters were evaluated to determine what properties of individual cavity trees, surrounding habitat and the surrounding landscape might limit occupancy through natural dispersal. A spatial simulation model was used to project expected dispersal rates and population growth under current conditions and compare those estimates to observed dispersal and population growth. Red cockaded woodpecker populations at SRS are stable considering size. Research reveals that closer placement of recruitment clusters to active territories would produce higher growth rates...
Declines in animal populations worldwide are of critical conservation concern. However, without an u...
For the last four decades, red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) have experienced stee...
Abstract Many species of conservation concern are spa-tially structured and require dispersal to be ...
The red cockaded woodpecker has been intensively studied since 1985 when the population was on the v...
Red-cockaded woodpecker; Road to Recovery. Proceedings of the 4th Red-cockaded woodpecker Symposium....
An experimental study of the impact of location on the effectiveness of recruitment clusters for Red...
Report on program's objective to restore viable population of Red-cockaded woodpecker at SRS. Severa...
The Red-cockaded Woodpecker ( Dryobates borealis , RCW) was listed under the U.S. Endangered Species...
The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) is an endangered species endemic to southeastern pine forests in t...
Franzreb, Kathleen, E. 2004. Habitat preferences of foraging red-cockaded woodpeckers at the Savanna...
Red-cockaded woodpecker (RCW, Picoides borealis) populations are greatly affected by the fragmentat...
The maintenance of adequate, high-quality foraging habitat is crucial to the recovery of populations...
Edwards, John W.; Costa, Ralph. 2004. Range-wide success of red-cockaded woodpecker translocations. ...
Declines in animal populations worldwide are of critical conservation concern. However, without an u...
Abundant hardwood midstory, colony isolation, and habitat fragmentation are believed to be the cause...
Declines in animal populations worldwide are of critical conservation concern. However, without an u...
For the last four decades, red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) have experienced stee...
Abstract Many species of conservation concern are spa-tially structured and require dispersal to be ...
The red cockaded woodpecker has been intensively studied since 1985 when the population was on the v...
Red-cockaded woodpecker; Road to Recovery. Proceedings of the 4th Red-cockaded woodpecker Symposium....
An experimental study of the impact of location on the effectiveness of recruitment clusters for Red...
Report on program's objective to restore viable population of Red-cockaded woodpecker at SRS. Severa...
The Red-cockaded Woodpecker ( Dryobates borealis , RCW) was listed under the U.S. Endangered Species...
The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) is an endangered species endemic to southeastern pine forests in t...
Franzreb, Kathleen, E. 2004. Habitat preferences of foraging red-cockaded woodpeckers at the Savanna...
Red-cockaded woodpecker (RCW, Picoides borealis) populations are greatly affected by the fragmentat...
The maintenance of adequate, high-quality foraging habitat is crucial to the recovery of populations...
Edwards, John W.; Costa, Ralph. 2004. Range-wide success of red-cockaded woodpecker translocations. ...
Declines in animal populations worldwide are of critical conservation concern. However, without an u...
Abundant hardwood midstory, colony isolation, and habitat fragmentation are believed to be the cause...
Declines in animal populations worldwide are of critical conservation concern. However, without an u...
For the last four decades, red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) have experienced stee...
Abstract Many species of conservation concern are spa-tially structured and require dispersal to be ...