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Stand- and landscape-scale selection of large trees by fishers in the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Idaho

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Creation
2018-04-16 16:28:39
Last Update
2018-04-16 16:29:22
Adopted
2013-06-10

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Mike Schwartz(Principal Investigator), Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), LCC Network Data Steward(administrator), 2018-04-16(creation), 2018-04-16(lastUpdate), 2013-06-10(Adopted), Stand- and landscape-scale selection of large trees by fishers in the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Idaho

Summary

The fisher (Pekania pennanti; formerly known as Martes pennanti) is a North American endemic mustelid with a geographic distribution that spans much of the boreal forests of North America. In the Northern Rocky Mountain (NRM) fishers have been the focus of Endangered Species Act (ESA) listing decisions. Habitat studies of West Coast fishers in California have consistently identified late-successional forests as important, providing direct implications for forest management and fisher conservation. In the NRM range very little is known about the habitat selection patterns of fishers relative to forest age and species composition, yet ESA petitioners have repeatedly listed habitat loss and destruction as the primary threat to fisher [...]

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