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Table WLCH.sp-8.
Down wood 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 and down wood use | Number of studies (combined sample size) | Douglas-fir | western hemlock | western redcedar | hardwood sp | conifer sp |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CLSA presence | 1 (110) | P | ||||
ENSA presence | 1 (82) | P | ||||
LEMY roosting | 1 (28) | P | S | L | ||
PIWO foraging | 1 (27) | P | S | L | L | |
VDSA nesting | 2 (5) | P | P | |||
WRSA presence | 1 (34) | P |
Table WLCH.sp-8 summary. The first number is the number of wildlife species that used the tree
species the most often among all the studies. The second number is the number of wildlife species
using the tree species second most often, and the third number is the number of wildlife species
using
the tree species to some lesser degree.
Douglas-fir | western hemlock | western redcedar | hardwood sp | conifer sp | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Number of wildlife species using tree species | 6 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Level of wildlife use | 6, 0, 0 | 0, 2, 0 | 0, 0, 2 | 0, 0, 1 | 1, 0, 0 |