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9780292712348

The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker

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  • ISBN13:

    9780292712348

  • ISBN10:

    0292712340

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-09-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Texas Pr
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Summary

Though small among its woodpecker relatives, the Red-cockaded Woodpecker poses a huge dilemma for its human neighbors. Uniquely adapted to live in the old-growth pine forests of the southeastern United States, the Red-cockaded Woodpecker has nearly disappeared as the forests have been cleared for agricultural, commercial, and residential uses over the last two centuries. Today, it waits at a crossroads. Scientific management practices could restore the woodpecker's habitat and population, but the imperative to convert old-growth forests to other uses remains.In this book, three of the leading experts on the Red-cockaded Woodpecker offer a comprehensive overview of all that is currently known about its biology and natural history and about the ecology of the fire-maintained forests it requires for survival. As the most visible endangered species in the Southeast, and the one whose conservation impacts the largest land area, the Red-cockaded Woodpecker holds a compelling interest not only for ornithologists, but also for wildlife managers, foresters, developers, environmentalists, and government officials. For all of these groups, this book will be the essential resource for learning more about the Red-cockaded Woodpecker and ensuring its survival.

Author Biography

D. Craig Rudolph is Research Ecologist at the U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station in Nacogdoches, Texas.

Table of Contents

Foreword xvii
Frances C. James
Acknowledgments xxi
An Introduction
1(12)
A Brief History
The Southern Pine Ecosystems
Change across the Landscape
Woodpecker Populations Plummet
The Tide Begins to Turn
An Unknown Future
Fire-Maintained Pine Ecosystems
13(34)
History of the Southeastern Forests
The Longleaf Pine Forest
Other Southern Pines
The Animal Community
A Summary Perspective
Threats to the Fire-Maintained Ecosystem
Evolution, Taxonomy, and Morphology of the Red-cockaded Woodpecker
47(14)
Evolution
Taxonomy
Morphology
Parasites
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Distribution: Past and Present
61(18)
Distribution Prior to Recorded History
Recorded Historical Distribution
The Logging Era
The Modern Era
The Extent of Population Decline
The Current Population
Cavity Trees in Fire-Maintained Southern Pine Ecosystems
79(37)
Cavity Construction in Live Pines
Resin Wells
Cavity Competition and Kleptoparasitism
Cavity Tree Selection
The Cavity Tree Cluster
Social Behavior and Population Biology
116(56)
The Cooperative Breeding System
Evolution of the Social System
Population Dynamics
Population Viability
Reproduction
General Behavior
Territories and Aggression
Vocalizations
Foraging Ecology of Red-cockaded Woodpeckers
172(24)
Foraging Substrates
Foraging Behavior
Diet
Sexual Dimorphism in Foraging Behavior
Foraging Requirements
Relationships with Other Insectivorous Birds
Red-cockaded Woodpeckers and Bark Beetles: A Love-Hate Relationship
196(24)
Forest Landscape Interactions
Dynamics of a Beetle Infestation
Beetle Epidemics
The Causes of Population Declines
220(20)
The Decline of the Red-cockaded Woodpecker as a Carrying Capacity Problem
The Role of Foraging Habitat
Extinction, Legal Status, and History of Management
240(30)
Extinction
Early Roots of Conservation Efforts
Designation of Endangered Status and Initial Guidelines
Expansion of Scientific Information and Refinement of Management Guidelines
Litigation
Red-cockaded Woodpeckers on Military Bases
Red-cockaded Woodpeckers and Private Lands
The Dawn of a New Era
Development of New Woodpecker Management Guidelines
State-of-the-Art Management
270(30)
The New Management Strategy
The Optimistic and Pessimistic Futures
New Management Policies
An Uncertain Future
300(17)
Conflicts with Other Conservation Priorities
Conflicts with Other Land Use Priorities
Legal Challenges
Prospectus
Appendix. Common and Scientific Names of Species Mentioned in Text 317(4)
Selected References and Additional Readings 321(32)
Index 353

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