نتایج جستجو برای: snags

تعداد نتایج: 275  

2002
Lisa J. Bate Edward O. Garton Michael J. Wisdom

We developed efficient and accurate methods for sampling snags and large trees important to wildlife. These methods are described in detail in a recent Forest Service publication, which also includes spreadsheets, macros, and instructions to conduct surveys and analyses to estimate densities and distributions of snags and large trees on a landscape. These methods focus on optimizing sampling ef...

2002
SCOTT HORN JAMES L. HANULA

Wood cockroaches (Blattaria: Blattellidae) are important prey of the red-cockaded woodpecker, Picoides borealis Wilson (Piciformes: Picidae), an endangered species inhabiting pine (Pinus spp.) forests in the southern United States. These woodpeckers forage on the boles of live pine trees, but their prey consists of a high proportion ofwood cockroaches, Parcoblatta spp., that aremore commonly as...

2008
Roger W. Perry Ronald E. Thill

Although Eptesicus fuscus (Big Brown Bat) has been widely studied, information on tree-roosting in forests by males is rare, and little information is available on tree roosting in the southeastern United States. Our objectives were to characterize diurnal summer roosts, primarily for male Big Brown Bats, and to determine relationships between forest structure and roost selection. We quantifi e...

2002
Carl N. Skinner

The frequent occurrence of fire in most forested areas of California and southwestern Oregon before this century has been well established. Likewise, the importance of dead woody material to various wildlife species as snags and downed logs has been well documented. It is unlikely that much large woody material survived fire long enough to decompose fully in fire regimes that preceded the fire-...

2002
Kerry L. Farris Edward O. Garton Patricia J. Heglund Steve Zack Patrick J. Shea

In 1998 we initiated a long-term study investigating the relationships between woodpecker foraging and snag decay processes in interior ponderosa pine forest communities located in Oregon and California. We describe temporal changes in snag structure and quantify both woodpecker foraging activity and relative sapwood decay in 144 ponderosa pine snags, ranging in age from 1 to 9 years (time sinc...

2002
P. Ramage R. Hemmig B. Mathis S. W. Cowan - Jacob J. M. Rondeau J. Kallen M. J. J. Blommers M. Zurini S. Rüdisser

1 The unusual behavior during purification of four affinity-tagged proteins—a MAP kinase, a transcription factor, intracellular binding protein, and a receptor tyrosine kinase—led the authors to devise alternate methods of obtaining their end-product. They found it necessary to either remove the affinity tag (by recloning or by cleavage of the tag) or omit the traditional immobilized metal ion ...

2006
Kerry L. Farris Steve Zack

Standing dead trees (snags) with cavities are a critical ecological component of western coniferous forests. These structures provide foraging, roosting, and nesting habitat for numerous species of invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Snags may be created through a variety of interrelated processes including wildfire, drought, insects and disease. However, dead trees contain...

2016

Most native species of plants and animals inhabiting forest ecosystems evolved with natural adaptations to the patterns and processes of fire disturbance and recovery.[1] One of the effects of fire disturbances is the creation of dead trees, both standing "snags" and downed logs. Fire-killed snags and logs serve vital roles in the structure and function of healthy forest ecosystems in general, ...

2014
Heidi J. Renninger Kenneth L. Clark Karina V.R. Schäfer Nicholas Carlo Karina V. R. Schäfer

Although snags and coarse woody debris are a small component of ecosystem respiration, disturbances can significantly increase the mass and respiration from these carbon (C) pools. The objectives of this study were to (1) measure respiration rates of snags and coarse woody debris throughout the year in a forest previously defoliated by gypsy moths, (2) develop models for dead stem respiration r...

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