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Table WLCH.sp-2. Tree species used in Westside Lowland Conifer-Hardwood Forest Wildlife Habitat Type and whether the species was used most often, or primarily (P), second most often, or secondarily (S), or to some lesser degree (L) by a wildlife species or group.
Wildlife Species & tree use | Number of studies (Combined number of trees sampled) | Douglas- fir | western hemlock | western redcedar | grand fir/white fir | bigleaf maple | alder sp | cedar sp | white pine | silver fir | Oregon white oak | Pacific madrone | Oregon ash | sitka spruce | sugar pine | bitter cherry | fir sp | conifer sp | deciduous sp |
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AMKE nesting | 1 (2) | P | ![]() |
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BBBA roosting |
1 (42) | P | L | S | ![]() |
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BRCR nesting | 3 (59) | P | ![]() |
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CAAS unknown | 1 (333) | ![]() |
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CBCH nesting | 3 (135) | P | S | ![]() |
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CNB nesting | 1 (68) | S | L | ![]() |
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DOWO nesting | 1 (1) | ![]() |
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FRMY roosting | 1 (10) | P | ![]() |
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HAWO nesting | 4 (124) | P, S | P, S, L | ![]() |
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LEMY roosting | 2 (82) | P, S | P, S | L | ![]() |
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LLMY roosting | 3 (143) | P | S | L | ![]() |
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NFSQ denning | 1 (604) | ![]() |
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NOFL nesting | 4 (131) | P | S, L | ![]() |
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NPOW nesting | 2 (11) | P, S | P | ![]() |
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PIWO foraging | 3 (690) | P | P, S | L | ![]() |
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PIWO nesting | 3 (46) | P | S | ![]() |
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PIWO nesting & roosting | 1 (28) | P | ![]() |
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PIWO roosting | 2 (157) | L | S | P | ![]() |
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RBNU nesting | 1 (59) | P | ![]() |
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RBSA nesting | 3 (100) | P | P, L | ![]() |
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SPOW nesting | 1 (75) | P | P | P | ![]() |
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TRSW nesting | 1 (3) | P | ![]() |
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WEBL nesting | 1 (3) | P | ![]() |
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WIWR nesting | 1 (4) | P | ![]() |
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Table
WLCH.sp-2 summary. For the level of
wildlife use the first number is the number of wildlife species that used
the tree species the most often among all the studies. The second and third
numbers are the number of wildlife species using the tree species secondarily
and to a lesser use respectively.
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Douglas-fir | western hemlock | western redcedar | grand fir/white fir | bigleaf maple | alder sp | cedar sp | white pine | silver fir | Oregon white oak | Pacific madrone | Oregon ash | sitka spruce | sugar pine | bitter cherry | fir sp | conifer sp | deciduous sp |
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Number of wildlife species | 18 | 11 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Level of Wildlife use | 17, 4, 1 | 6, 6, 5 | 2, 3, 3 | 0, 6, 0 | 1, 0, 4 | 1, 2, 2 | 0, 3, 1 | 1, 0, 0 | 1, 1, 1 | 0, 1, 0 | 0, 0, 1 | 0, 0, 1 | 0, 1, 0 | 0, 1, 0 | 0, 0, 1 | 0, 1, 0 | 1, 0, 0 | 0, 0, 1 |