Range-wide success of red-cockaded woodpecker translocations.
Abstract
Edwards, John W.; Costa, Ralph. 2004. Range-wide success of red-cockaded woodpecker translocations. In: Red-cockaded woodpecker; Road to Recovery. Proceedings of the 4th Red-cockaded woodpecker Symposium. Ralph Costa and Susan J. Daniels, eds. Savannah, Georgia. January, 2003. Chapter 6. Translocation. Pp 307-311. Abstract: Red-cockaded woodpeckers (Picoides borealis) have declined range-wide during the past century, suffering from habitat loss and the effects of fire exclusion in older southern pine forests. Red-cockaded woodpecker translocations are a potentially important tool in conservation efforts to reestablish red-cockaded woodpeckers in areas from which they have been extirpated. Currently, translocations are critical in ongoing efforts to save and restore the many existing small populations. We examined the effects of demographic and environmental factors on the range-wide success of translocations between 1989 and 1995.
- Authors:
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- USDA Forest Service, Savannah River, New Ellenton, SC (United States)
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE Office of Environmental Management (EM)
- OSTI Identifier:
- 841627
- Report Number(s):
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04-27-P; TRN: US200721%%711
- DOE Contract Number:
- AI09-00SR22188
- Resource Type:
- Conference
- Resource Relation:
- Conference: Proceedings of the 4th Red-cockaded woodpecker Symposium. Savannah, Georgia. January, 2003.
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES; FORESTS; HABITAT; PINES; TRANSLOCATION; at-risk populations; red-cockaded woodpecker; translocation success
Citation Formats
Edwards, John W, and Costa, Ralph. Range-wide success of red-cockaded woodpecker translocations.. United States: N. p., 2004.
Web.
Edwards, John W, & Costa, Ralph. Range-wide success of red-cockaded woodpecker translocations.. United States.
Edwards, John W, and Costa, Ralph. 2004.
"Range-wide success of red-cockaded woodpecker translocations.". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/841627.
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abstractNote = {Edwards, John W.; Costa, Ralph. 2004. Range-wide success of red-cockaded woodpecker translocations. In: Red-cockaded woodpecker; Road to Recovery. Proceedings of the 4th Red-cockaded woodpecker Symposium. Ralph Costa and Susan J. Daniels, eds. Savannah, Georgia. January, 2003. Chapter 6. Translocation. Pp 307-311. Abstract: Red-cockaded woodpeckers (Picoides borealis) have declined range-wide during the past century, suffering from habitat loss and the effects of fire exclusion in older southern pine forests. Red-cockaded woodpecker translocations are a potentially important tool in conservation efforts to reestablish red-cockaded woodpeckers in areas from which they have been extirpated. Currently, translocations are critical in ongoing efforts to save and restore the many existing small populations. We examined the effects of demographic and environmental factors on the range-wide success of translocations between 1989 and 1995.},
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