The value of coarse woody debris to vertebrates in the Pacific Northwest. In

Many species of birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles use coarse woody debris (i.e., standing and downed dead wood) for nesting, roosting, foraging, and shelter. Woodpeckers depend on decayed wood to excavate nest and roost cavities in standing trees. Secondary cavity nesters then claim the aband...

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Main Author: Evelyn L. Bull
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