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Ponderosa pine snag dynamics and cavity excavation following wildfire in northern Arizona
Carol L. Chambers, Joy N. Mast
Forestry, School of
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Northern Arizona
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Ponderosa pine
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Wildfire
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Snag Dynamics
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Dynamic Excavation
100%
Cavity Excavation
100%
Large Diameter
75%
Cavity Nesters
75%
Excavated Cavities
75%
Wildlife
50%
After Fire
50%
High Density
25%
Southwestern United States
25%
Pinus Ponderosa
25%
Burned Area
25%
Nesting Site
25%
Ponderosa pine Forest
25%
Wildlife Habitat
25%
Feeding Site
25%
Severely Burned
25%
Over 75
25%
Unburned Areas
25%
Salvage Logging
25%
Large-diameter Trees
25%
Pumpkin
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pinus
100%
Pinus ponderosa
20%
Wildlife Habitat
20%
Field Plots
20%
Salvage Logging
20%
Squash
20%