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Michalczuk, Jerzy, and Monika Michalczuk. "The requirements of three co-existing woodpecker species Picidae in relation to forests' features in the agricultural landscape of SE Poland." Baltic Forestry 29, no. 1 (2023): id561. http://dx.doi.org/10.46490/bf561.

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The occurrence of woodpeckers in European forests depends on many forest stand characteristics. During the study conducted in 2013 in the agricultural landscape of SE Poland (in an extremely deforested area with a 5% share of forest area), the habitat requirements of Middle Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocoptes medius, Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos major and Syrian Woodpecker Dendrocopos syriacus were described. For this purpose, the degree of occupation by individual species of 73 forest patches was assessed over an area of 355 km2. To determine the habitat requirements of the woodpecker spe
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Bruckner, Attila, Gábor Ónodi, and Dániel Winkler. "Distribution of woodpecker species (aves: picidae) in the Magasbakony landscape protection area." Magyar Apróvad Közlemények 15 (2023): 171–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17243/mavk.2023.171.

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The several thousand hectares of nearly contiguous forests of the Bakony Hills, located in the middle of Transdanubia, are suitable habitats for all nine species of woodpeckers found in Hungary. In addition to literature work, field surveys were carried out to investigate the distribution of the species and the habitat types of the occurrences. During the research, it has been proven that the Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) is the most common woodpecker species in Bakony Hills, followed by the Black Woodpecker (Dryocopus martius), the Grey-faced Woodpecker (Picus canus) and the Mi
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Damoc, Ioana, Tiberiu Sahlean, Roxana Ion, Mihaela Ion, and Lotus Elena Meşter. "Nesting Preferences for Two Woodpecker Species (Dendrocopos Major and Dendrocopos Medius) in Comana Forest, Southern Romania/ Preferințele de cuibărit la două specii de ciocănitori (Dendrocopos Major şi Dendrocopos Medius), în Pădurea Comana, Sudul României." Travaux du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle “Grigore Antipa” 57, no. 1 (2015): 35–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/travmu-2014-0004.

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Abstract The main goal of this study is to get a better insight of the habitat requirements for the Great- and Middle Spotted Woodpeckers. Woodpeckers are forest specialists, threatened all over Europe mainly by the loss of forest habitats and also by the loss in quality of the habitat by reducing the food sources and nesting sites. Both species showed a strong preference for oaks, lime, large trees and dead wood for nesting, but Middle Spotted Woodpecker proved to be more selective in terms of tree species. Nest-height was influenced by tree diameter. Both species have the same nesting prefer
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Miranda, Beatrice, Karin Schiegg, Jost Bühlmann, and Gilberto Pasinelli. "Eichenförderungsmassnahmen im Niderholz (Kanton Zürich): Auswirkungen auf Bestand und Bruthöhlenstandorte von Mittel- und Buntspecht | Measures to promote the growth of oak trees in the Niderholz (Canton Zurich): Impact on population size and location of breeding cavities of the middle spotted and great spotted woodpeckers." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 157, no. 8 (2006): 333–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2006.0333.

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From 1997–2003, forest management measures in favour of the vulnerable middle spotted woodpecker were conducted in an oak-hornbeam forest in northern Switzerland. In this study,we examine the consequences of these measures on population size and location of breeding cavities of middle spotted and great spotted woodpeckers. We found that population sizes of both species remained stable despite considerable forestry action taken in old oaks stands of vital importance for these woodpeckers. In areas where the two management measures «coppice-with-standards» and «thinning of coppicewith-standards
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Spühler, Lisa, Bertil O. Krüsi, and Gilberto Pasinelli. "Die Rolle von Eiche, Totholz und Efeubeeren bei der Habitatwahl des Mittelspechts." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 167, no. 1 (2016): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2016.0021.

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The role of oak, deadwood and ivy for habitat selection of the middle spotted woodpecker Due to their habitat needs, woodpeckers are generally considered to be excellent indicators of forest habitat quality and biodiversity. In the EU and in Switzerland, the middle spotted woodpecker acts as a flagship species for nature conservation in forests. After several decades of decline in the Canton of Zurich, the population of the indicator species more than doubled between 2002 and 2012. The reasons for this positive development are so far unknown. It is hypothesized that an increased availability o
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Kotowska, Dorota, Marcin Zegarek, Grzegorz Osojca, Andrzej Satory, Tomas Pärt, and Michał Żmihorski. "Spatial patterns of bat diversity overlap with woodpecker abundance." PeerJ 8 (June 18, 2020): e9385. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9385.

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Woodpecker diversity is usually higher in natural forests rich in dead wood and old trees than in managed ones, thus this group of birds is regarded as an indicator of forest biodiversity. Woodpeckers excavate cavities which can be subsequently used by several bird species. As a consequence, their abundance indicates high avian abundance and diversity in forests. However, woodpecker-made holes may be also important for other animals, for example, mammals but it has seldom been investigated so far. Here, we examine how well one species, the Great Spotted Woodpecker, predicts species richness, o
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Kotowska, Dorota, Marcin Zegarek, Grzegorz Osojca, Andrzej Satory, Tomas Pärt, and Michał Żmihorski. "Spatial patterns of bat diversity overlap with woodpecker abundance." PeerJ 8 (June 12, 2020): e9385. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13448101.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Woodpecker diversity is usually higher in natural forests rich in dead wood and old trees than in managed ones, thus this group of birds is regarded as an indicator of forest biodiversity. Woodpeckers excavate cavities which can be subsequently used by several bird species. As a consequence, their abundance indicates high avian abundance and diversity in forests. However, woodpecker-made holes may be also important for other animals, for example, mammals but it has seldom been investigated so far. Here, we examine how well one species, the Gre
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Kotowska, Dorota, Marcin Zegarek, Grzegorz Osojca, Andrzej Satory, Tomas Pärt, and Michał Żmihorski. "Spatial patterns of bat diversity overlap with woodpecker abundance." PeerJ 8 (June 7, 2020): e9385. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13448101.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Woodpecker diversity is usually higher in natural forests rich in dead wood and old trees than in managed ones, thus this group of birds is regarded as an indicator of forest biodiversity. Woodpeckers excavate cavities which can be subsequently used by several bird species. As a consequence, their abundance indicates high avian abundance and diversity in forests. However, woodpecker-made holes may be also important for other animals, for example, mammals but it has seldom been investigated so far. Here, we examine how well one species, the Gre
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Kotowska, Dorota, Marcin Zegarek, Grzegorz Osojca, Andrzej Satory, Tomas Pärt, and Michał Żmihorski. "Spatial patterns of bat diversity overlap with woodpecker abundance." PeerJ 8 (July 3, 2020): e9385. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13448101.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Woodpecker diversity is usually higher in natural forests rich in dead wood and old trees than in managed ones, thus this group of birds is regarded as an indicator of forest biodiversity. Woodpeckers excavate cavities which can be subsequently used by several bird species. As a consequence, their abundance indicates high avian abundance and diversity in forests. However, woodpecker-made holes may be also important for other animals, for example, mammals but it has seldom been investigated so far. Here, we examine how well one species, the Gre
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Kotowska, Dorota, Marcin Zegarek, Grzegorz Osojca, Andrzej Satory, Tomas Pärt, and Michał Żmihorski. "Spatial patterns of bat diversity overlap with woodpecker abundance." PeerJ 8 (July 10, 2020): e9385. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13448101.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Woodpecker diversity is usually higher in natural forests rich in dead wood and old trees than in managed ones, thus this group of birds is regarded as an indicator of forest biodiversity. Woodpeckers excavate cavities which can be subsequently used by several bird species. As a consequence, their abundance indicates high avian abundance and diversity in forests. However, woodpecker-made holes may be also important for other animals, for example, mammals but it has seldom been investigated so far. Here, we examine how well one species, the Gre
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