The winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) in ShastKalateh

Investigation of the ecological characteristics of wildlife species and determination of habitat suitability for them is one of the main pillars for wildlife management and protection. In this study, the winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) was studied in Shas...

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Main Authors: S Karimi, H Varasteh Moradi, HR Rezaei
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2012-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Applied Ecology
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spelling doaj-a451d003446b429c8a48e8c463afe3952020-11-24T23:57:32ZfasIsfahan University of TechnologyIranian Journal of Applied Ecology2476-31282476-32172012-06-01111529The winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) in ShastKalatehS Karimi0H Varasteh Moradi1HR Rezaei2 Gorgan University of agricultural sciences and natural resources Gorgan University of agricultural sciences and natural resources Gorgan University of agricultural sciences and natural resources Investigation of the ecological characteristics of wildlife species and determination of habitat suitability for them is one of the main pillars for wildlife management and protection. In this study, the winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) was studied in ShastKalateh forest. Habitat characteristics, including forest vegetationtype, structural characteristics of vegetation and topographic parameters together with presence and absence of woodpeckers were recorded within each of 103 sampling plots with a radius of 25 m. The Results of binary logistic regression showed that forest vegetation type, the number of snags, fallen dead trees and trees with height more than 20 m together with habitat elevation (a.s.l.) were the most important parameters affecting the presence of black woodpecker in spring. Moreover, forest vegetation type, the number of snags, trees with height more than 20 m and trees with dbh more than 20 cm together with the elevation (a.s.l.) and slope of habitat were the most important parameters affecting the presence of black woodpecker in winter. The results indicated that this bird species prefers old forest habitats composed with tall and thick trees specially beech trees. Due to high dependency of species such as black woodpecker on the old and undisturbed forest habitats, controlling severe exploitation of such habitats is therefore essential for the conservation of such bird species.http://ijae.iut.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1Habitat modeling black woodpecker habitat characteristics binary logistic regression
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The winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) in ShastKalateh
Iranian Journal of Applied Ecology
Habitat modeling
black woodpecker
habitat characteristics
binary logistic regression
author_facet S Karimi
H Varasteh Moradi
HR Rezaei
author_sort S Karimi
title The winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) in ShastKalateh
title_short The winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) in ShastKalateh
title_full The winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) in ShastKalateh
title_fullStr The winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) in ShastKalateh
title_full_unstemmed The winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) in ShastKalateh
title_sort winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (dryocopusmartius) in shastkalateh
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Iranian Journal of Applied Ecology
issn 2476-3128
2476-3217
publishDate 2012-06-01
description Investigation of the ecological characteristics of wildlife species and determination of habitat suitability for them is one of the main pillars for wildlife management and protection. In this study, the winter and spring habitat suitability of black woodpecker (Dryocopusmartius) was studied in ShastKalateh forest. Habitat characteristics, including forest vegetationtype, structural characteristics of vegetation and topographic parameters together with presence and absence of woodpeckers were recorded within each of 103 sampling plots with a radius of 25 m. The Results of binary logistic regression showed that forest vegetation type, the number of snags, fallen dead trees and trees with height more than 20 m together with habitat elevation (a.s.l.) were the most important parameters affecting the presence of black woodpecker in spring. Moreover, forest vegetation type, the number of snags, trees with height more than 20 m and trees with dbh more than 20 cm together with the elevation (a.s.l.) and slope of habitat were the most important parameters affecting the presence of black woodpecker in winter. The results indicated that this bird species prefers old forest habitats composed with tall and thick trees specially beech trees. Due to high dependency of species such as black woodpecker on the old and undisturbed forest habitats, controlling severe exploitation of such habitats is therefore essential for the conservation of such bird species.
topic Habitat modeling
black woodpecker
habitat characteristics
binary logistic regression
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