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- W3155655761 abstract "Williamson’s Sapsuckers, like most woodpeckers, require live and dead standing trees for foraging and nesting. Forest management plans that include Williamson’s Sapsucker habitat conservation guidelines currently focus on nesting trees because little is known about foraging habitat requirements, but foraging habitat in close proximity is also essential for the survival and reproduction of the species. We conducted a study on the selection of stand-level characteristics for foraging and nesting territories to improve knowledge on the habitat requirements of this endangered woodpecker in Canada during the breeding season. We tracked 27 radio-tagged Williamson’s Sapsuckers in managed forest at their northern range limit in two regions of southern British Columbia. We examined the selection of forest composition and configuration characteristics at the foraging patch and stand levels by comparing use and availability, and described foraging trip distances. In the Okanagan region, sapsuckers did not show a selection pattern for foraging patch characteristics. In the Western region, Williamson’s Sapsuckers selected foraging patches with higher densities of large live Douglas-fir trees. Nest patches were usually in small openings and had lower tree densities than foraging patches in the Western region, but not in the Okanagan region. Open areas (e.g., clear-cuts, seed tree cuts, pastures, roads, powerlines) were avoided during foraging trips in both regions. Regarding stand-level configuration, Williamson’s Sapsuckers selected continuous stands for foraging – with ≥30% crown closure in both regions. We used the 50th and 95th percentiles of foraging trip distances to recommend zones for nest reserve (no-harvest; 0–140 m from the nest) and nest management (Okanagan: 340 m, Western: 410 m). For the nest management zone, we recommend only partial harvesting with retained groups of trees extending from 140 to 340 m in the Okanagan region and from 140 to 410 m in the Western region. We suggest that Williamson’s Sapsuckers exhibited stronger selection when foraging in the Western region, because they compensated for longer foraging distances due to higher proportions of open area in their nesting territories." @default.
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- W3155655761 title "Stand-level forest management for foraging and nesting of Williamson’s sapsuckers" @default.
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