Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Fall Movements in a Florida Flatwoods Community
Four Red-cockaded Woodpeckers from three clans were radio tracked for 128 hours from October to December 1975 in a pine flatwood community in central Florida. Radio telemetry equipment proved valuable for obtaining data on daily movements, behavior, and range size over a complete dawn to dusk tracki...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Auk 1978-01, Vol.95 (1), p.145-151 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Four Red-cockaded Woodpeckers from three clans were radio tracked for 128 hours from October to December 1975 in a pine flatwood community in central Florida. Radio telemetry equipment proved valuable for obtaining data on daily movements, behavior, and range size over a complete dawn to dusk tracking period. The average range of 69.8 ha (172.3 acres) was larger than most previously reported ranges. Foraging was most frequent in pine flatwoods habitat; longleaf and slashed pine were the main species utilized. The roosting area itself was used as a foraging site only during rainy weather. Based on this study a minimum of 58-91 ha of suitable foraging habitat are necessary to support clans of 3-4 Red-cockaded Woodpeckers during fall in a pine flatwoods community. |
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ISSN: | 0004-8038 1938-4254 |
DOI: | 10.2307/4085505 |