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Sphyrapicus nuchalis
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Knowledge graph centered on Sphyrapicus nuchalis with 41 nodes and 185 connections. Top connected: Hummingbird, Double keystone bird in a keystone species complex, Populus, Diversification of Type VI Secretion System Toxins, Populus tremuloides.
Publications (24)
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Visitors to Red-Naped Sapsucker sap wells and the effectiveness of artificial wells
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Climate disruption on avian species and communities in the southern Rocky Mountains
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Assessing the Impact that the Keystone Species, the Red Naped Sapsucker (<i> Sphyrapicus nuchalis </i>), has on the Community of Species in the East River
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The Effects of Declining Aspen Forest Health on Rocky Mountain Birds
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Diversification of Type VI Secretion System Toxins Reveals Ancient Antagonism among Bee Gut Microbes
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Effects of proximity to riparian zones on avian species richness and abundance in montane aspen woodlands.
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Impacts of climate disruption on avian species in the southern Rocky Mountains: a retroanalysis of the Gothic breeding bird survey and pilot point count surveys at Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory weather stations
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Patterns of sap-foraging on willows (<i>Salix spp.i</i>) by a keystone species: the Red-naped Sapsucker (<i>Sphyrapicus nuchalis</i>)
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Willow branch selection by the red-naped sapsucker (<i>Sphyrapicus nuchalis</i>): The effects of branch characteristics on foraging behavior in Gothic, CO
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Attributes of mountain bluebird cavity nests
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Influence of patch area on bird species diversity in coniferous forests
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Nest site selection by a secondary cavity-nesting species, the mountain bluebird
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Studies on the ecology of avian malaria in an alpine ecosystem
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The effect of willow proximity on species richness and abundance of birds nesting in aspen <i>Populus tremuloides</i> woodlands.
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Aspen heart rot fungus (<i>Phellinus tremulae</i>) distribution in aspen forests in relation to open meadows: implications for red-naped sapsucker (<i>Sphyrapicus nuchalis</i>) nesting habitat
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What determines the distribution of red-naped sapsuckers in the East River Valley?
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ASPEN HEARTWOOD ROT AND THE LOCATION OF CAVITY EXCAVATION BY A PRIMARY CAVITY-NESTER, THE RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER
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the influence of red-naped sapsuckers on willow bird communities
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Avian Diversity in Aspen and Conifer Forests :
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Red-naped Sapsucker nest tree selection and effects on the willow breeding bird community
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Double keystone bird in a keystone species complex
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Heartwood decay and vertical distribution of red-naped sapsucker nest cavities
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Male and female parental nest attendance rates in the red-naped sapsucker
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