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Use of restoration-treated ponderosa pine forest by tassel-eared squirrels
Chad D. Loberger
, Tad C. Theimer
, Steven S. Rosenstock
, Catherine S. Wightman
Biological Sciences
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Ponderosa pine Forest
100%
Squirrel
100%
Tassel
100%
Canopy Cover
80%
Home Range
60%
Fixed Kernel
40%
Pinus Ponderosa
20%
Ponderosa pine
20%
Restoration Treatments
20%
Pre-settlement
20%
Stand Structure
20%
Crown Density
20%
Habitat Use
20%
Radiotelemetry
20%
Sciurus
20%
Forest Management Objectives
20%
Winter Nest
20%
Kernel Home Range
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pinus
100%
Pinus ponderosa
33%
Forest Management
33%
Sciuridae
33%
Stand Structure
33%
Bulk Density
33%
Telemetry
33%
Sciurus
33%