List of wildlife species associated with loose bark,
Westside Lowland Conifer-Hardwood Forest, Larger
Trees. Derived from the Species-Habitat Project database
of O'Neil et al. (2001).
This list, taken from the wildlife-habitat
relations database (cited above), includes all wildlife species (and may also
include species groups) that use the specified wood decay element for this
vegetation condition. The list likely includes species not shown on the cumulative
species curves of field data, because this is more of a maximum species list.
Species Code | Common Name | Scientific Name |
---|---|---|
BBBA | Big Brown Bat | Eptesicus fuscus |
BLBE | Black Bear | Ursus americanus |
BRCR | Brown Creeper | Certhia americana |
CAMY | California Myotis | Myotis californicus |
CLSA | Clouded Salamander | Aneides ferreus |
FRMY | Fringed Myotis | Myotis thysanodes |
HOWR | House Wren | Troglodytes aedon |
Keen's Myotis | Myotis keenii | |
LBMY | Little Brown Myotis | Myotis lucifugus |
LEMY | Long-eared Myotis | Myotis evotis |
LLMY | Long-legged Myotis | Myotis volans |
RBNU | Red-breasted Nuthatch | Sitta canadensis |
SHBA | Silver-haired Bat | Lasionycteris noctivagans |
Striped Skunk | Mephitis mephitis | |
WSSK | Western Spotted Skunk | Spilogale gracilis |
WIWR | Winter Wren | Troglodytes troglodytes |
Yuma Myotis | Myotis yumanensis |