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Title
Nest-site selection by old boreal forest cavity excavators as a basis for structural retention guidelines in spatially-aggregated harvests
Author(s)
Hilary Cooke
Published
2012
Publisher
Forest Ecology and Management
Abstract
This study examined nest-site selection in forest cavity excavators and findings describe preferences for various boreal bird species. This information can inform forest harvest in terms of what forest structure to leave behind in residual patches left in a harvested area. Recommendations from this study include leaving several large (>35cm), live aspen with numerous fungal conks in clumps adjacent or near large (>5ha) forest patches when harvesting.
Keywords
Boreal birds; nest-site selection; forest cavity excavators
Full Citation
Cooke, H.A., Hannon, S.J. 2012. Nest-site selection by old boreal forest cavity excavators as a basis for structural retention guidelines in spatially-aggregated harvests. Forest Ecology and Management 269(1): 37-51.
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