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Functions and data for applying habitat suitability models for disturbance associated woodpeckers as described in various publications by Rocky Mountain Research Station scientists.
Quresh Latif
Hollenbeck, J. P., V. A. Saab, and R. W. Frenzel. 2011. Habitat suitability and nest survival of White-headed Woodpeckers in unburned forests of Oregon. Journal of Wildlife Management 75:1061-1071.
Latif, Q. S., V. A. Saab, J. G. Dudley, and J. P. Hollenbeck. 2013. Ensemble modeling to predict habitat suitability for a large-scale disturbance specialist. Ecology and Evolution 3:4348-4364.
Latif, Q. S., V. A. Saab, K. Mellen-Mclean, and J. G. Dudley. 2015. Evaluating habitat suitability models for nesting white-headed woodpeckers in unburned forest. The Journal of Wildlife Management 79:263-273.
Latif, Q. S., V. A. Saab, J. P. Hollenbeck, and J. G. Dudley. 2016. Transferability of habitat suitability models for nesting woodpeckers associated with wildfire. The Condor 118:766-790.
Russell, R. E., V. A. Saab, and J. G. Dudley. 2007. Habitat-suitability models for cavity-nesting birds in a postfire landscape. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:2600-2611.
Wightman, C. S., V. A. Saab, C. Forristal, K. Mellen-McLean, and A. Markus. 2010. White-headed Woodpecker nesting ecology after wildfire. Journal of Wildlife Management 74:1098-1106.
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