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: SHBA Species Name: Silver-haired bat
Decay Class: moderate decay (class 4,5 in BC 9 class system) Stand Age Or Structure: Open Canopy forest - oldgrowth and secondgrowth
Geographic Area: Pend d'Oreille Valley, British Columbia Comments: depend on primary cavity excavators, no roosts in clearcuts but open forests where sun hits snag part of day, large snag needed for colonies,use multiple roost sites, roost snags larger and taller than available using DFA - no actual measurements given
Citation: Vonhof 1996 Structural Detail (Specific Structure):  
Specified Name in Citation: Silver-haired bat Habitat Type Details(Specifics): Mixed Conifer and Deciduous Forest
Snag/Partially Dead tree level:   Snag/Tree DBH: large diameter trees
Snag/Tree Height: below canopy height Snag/Tree Species: aspen, lodgepole pine, Douglas-fir