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Autor:
Karl E. Miller, David L. Leonard Jr., Clifford E. Shackelford, Raymond E. Brown, Richard N. Conner
Publikováno v:
The Birds of North America Online.
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 15:76-89
Picoides borealis (Red-cockaded Woodpecker) is an endangered bird endemic to the Pinus (pine) ecosystems of the southeastern US. Mature pine savannahs with a minimal midstory and lush herbaceous groundcover represent high-quality habitat. This study
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Forestry. :364-374
Resin flow was measured in red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis Vieillot) clusters in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) in the southern region of the Angelina National Forest, Texas. Resin flow (ml) at 1.4 m height over 24 hrs was measured
Publikováno v:
The American Midland Naturalist. 166:211-223
We tested the palatability of 12 species of anuran larvae that occur in eastern Texas using four common predators. Palatability was determined by offering larvae to predators and recording the behavior of the predator. We also tested for ontogenetic
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 8:41-46
Elaphe spp. (ratsnakes) are frequent predators on cavity-nesting birds and other vertebrates, including Glaucomys volons (Southern Flying Squirrels). They are known predators of Picoides borealis (Red-cockaded Woodpeckers), especially during the nest
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The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 119:170-180
We studied Red-cockaded Woodpeckers (Picoides borealis) to examine the effect of status and gender on foraging behavior. Foraging behavior of breeding pairs extended beyond separation by foraging height to include zones (bole, trunk in crown, primary
Autor:
Ricky W. Maxey, D. Craig Rudolph, Richard R. Schaefer, Shirley J. Burgdorf, Richard N. Conner
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 5:463-472
Extensive trapping surveys across the historical range of Pituophis ruthveni (Louisiana Pine Snake) suggest that extant populations are extremely small and limited to remnant patches of suitable habitat in a highly fragmented landscape. Evaluation of
Autor:
Daniel Saenz, Richard N. Conner
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin. 33:700-705
Habitat for cavity-nesting wildlife is closely tied to the availability of standing dead trees (snags). Large snags (>40 cm dbh) are particularly important because they provide cavity-excavation substrate for both large and small cavity excavators. H
Autor:
James R. McCormick, D. Craig Rudolph, Daniel Saenz, Richard R. Schaefer, D. Brent Burt, Richard N. Conner
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 4:347-354
This study examines the relationship between Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis Vieillot) reproduction and rainfall during May when group members are provisioning nestlings with food. Patterns of variation over a 4-year period of approximatel