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Title:
Data for: Forest management, forest vegetation, and climate influence nesting ecology of a focal bird species in the western USA Data publication contains GIS data
Author(s):
Miller-ter Kuile, Ana T.; Ogle, Kiona; Cavanaugh, Cheran T.; Dudley, Jonathan G.; Markus, Amy L.; Saab, Victoria A.; Wright, Marilyn E.; Sanderlin, Jamie S.
Publication Year:
2023
How to Cite:
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Miller ter Kuile, Ana T.; Ogle, Kiona; Cavanaugh, Cheran T.; Dudley, Jonathan G.; Markus, Amy L.; Saab, Victoria A.; Wright, Marilyn E.; Sanderlin, Jamie S. 2023. Data for: Forest management, forest vegetation, and climate influence nesting ecology of a focal bird species in the western USA. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2023-0053
Abstract:
This data publication contains nest survey data for white-headed woodpeckers (Dryobates albolarvatus) from three Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Projects (CFLRP) in Oregon (Lakeview Stewardship, Southern Blues Restoration Coalition) and Idaho (Weiser-Little Salmon Headwaters), USA. Data include nest monitoring data that track nest progress of woodpeckers from initiation of egg laying through fledging stages (nest survival) as well as counts of eggs, nestlings, and fledglings (nest productivity). Data also include nest and climate attributes as well as vegetation characteristics surrounding nests for multiple spatial scales (nest tree, 0.4 hectares, 2.25 hectares, 314 hectares) used as predictors of white-headed woodpecker nesting ecology. Nest data range from 2012-2021. An RStudio project folder is also included that contains all data and code in a reproducible format to recreate data cleaning, analyses, and visualizations from the paper.

Keywords:
biota; Ecology, Ecosystems, & Environment; Animal ecology; Inventory, Monitoring, & Analysis; Monitoring; Natural Resource Management & Use; Forest management; Restoration; Wildlife (or Fauna); Birds; egg production; egg survival; landscape-scale forest restoration; nest initiation; nestling survival; Dryobates albolarvatus; white-headed woodpecker; Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Projects; CFLRP; Oregon; Idaho; Fremont-Winema National Forest; Malheur National Forest; Payette National Forest
Related publications:
  • Miller-ter Kuile, Ana T.; Ogle, Kiona; Cavanaugh, Cheran T.; Dudley, Jonathan G.; Markus, Amy L.; Saab, Victoria A.; Wright, Marilyn E.; Sanderlin, Jamie S. 2023. Forest management, forest vegetation, and climate influence nesting ecology of a focal bird species in the western USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 549: 121443. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121443
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