Decayed Wood Advisor

For Structural Condition: Larger Trees, Small/medium Trees
For Habitat: Eastside Mixed Conifer Forest E Cascades/Blue Mnts., Eastside Mixed Conifer Forest N Cascades/Rocky Mnts.

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Literature and Studies for Snags

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Species Code: BATS Species Name: California myotis, long-eared myotis, long-legged myotis, big brown bat, silver-haired bat
Decay Class:   Stand Age Or Structure: young and mature forest
Geographic Area: Pend d'Oreille Valley, southeastern British Columbia, Canada Comments: roosts and "focal trees", n=288 plots for non-cavity trees, n=198 plots for cavity trees; 0.1 ha circular plots centered on roosts and other "focal" trees. Tree densities include defective live and standing dead.
Citation: Vonhof and Gwilliam 1999 Structural Detail (Specific Structure):  
Specified Name in Citation: California myotis, long-eared myotis, long-legged myotis, big brown bat, silver-haired bat Habitat Type Details(Specifics):  
Snag/Partially Dead tree level: mean (SD) snags/ha by tree type: trees with cavities: 31.0 (35.64); trees without cavities: 62.0 (54.88); weighted mean: 49.4 (47.0) Snag/Tree DBH: measured >5 cm
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