Development and validation of spatially explicit habitat models for cavity-nesting birds in Fishlake National Forest, Utah

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Schultz, RJ [1 ]
Edwards, TC [1 ]
Moisen, GG [1 ]
Frescino, TS [1 ]
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[1] Utah State Univ, Dept Forest Range & Wildlife Sci, Logan, UT 84322 USA
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The ability of USDA Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) generated spatial products to increase the predictive accuracy of spatially explicit, macroscale habitat models was examined for nest-site selection by cavity-nesting birds in Fishlake National Forest, Utah. One FIA-derived variable (percent basal area of aspen trees) was significant in the habitat model; however, the incorporation of FIA stand structure information did not increase model accuracy. Cavity-nesting birds respond strongly to nest-tree attributes unable to be modeled spatially for this study. Future modeling efforts should focus on larger taxa (e.g., ungulates) and richness/diversity studies.
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