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Woodpecker Nesting Patterns In Eastern Washington Cascades, Sammy Cowell, Phil Fischer, Teresa Lorenz, Taryn Rodman, Ryan Sabel, Kim Sullivan
Woodpecker Nesting Patterns In Eastern Washington Cascades, Sammy Cowell, Phil Fischer, Teresa Lorenz, Taryn Rodman, Ryan Sabel, Kim Sullivan
Biology Posters
- Woodpeckers serve as primary cavity excavators in fire dominated forests.
- Secondary cavity users (SCU’s) rely heavily on cavities excavated by woodpeckers.
- Woodpecker species are declining, and some are nowlocally threatened. Management needs answers.
- How is woodpecker reproductive success impacted by the behavior of woodpeckers, SCU’s, and predators?