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BARK CHARACTERISTICS AND SOIL TYPE ARE RELATED TO WOODPECKER USE OF LIVE FORAGING TREES
Ruby L. Hammond, Tad C. Theimer
Biological Sciences
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Anatomical Features
7%
Bark
100%
Bark Thickness
15%
Cinder
30%
Dead Trees
7%
Exudation
7%
Fine Soil
15%
Foraging Behavior
7%
Foraging Habitat
7%
Forest Loss
7%
Negative Relationships
7%
Negatively Associated
15%
Non-associated
7%
Northern Arizona
7%
Nutrient Stress
7%
Oleoresin
15%
Phloem Thickness
7%
Physiological Characteristics
7%
Pinus Ponderosa
7%
Ponderosa pine
7%
Predation Rate
7%
Soil Type
100%
Tree Characteristics
7%
Tree Growing
23%
Tree Traits
15%
Tree Use
15%
Viscosity
7%
Water Stress
7%
Wood Borers
38%
Woodpecker
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Foraging
7%
Foraging Behavior
7%
Oleoresins
15%
Phloem
7%
Pinus
7%
Pinus ponderosa
7%
Predation
7%
Soil Type
100%
Woodpeckers
100%