@article{6fff4d610bff4460ab277176a0c221d0,
title = "Stand conditions and tree characteristics affect quality of longleaf pine for red-cockaded woodpecker cavity trees",
keywords = "Edge effect, Endangered species, Longleaf pine, Red-cockaded woodpecker, Resin flow, Stand structure",
author = "Ross, {W. G.} and Kulhavy, {D. L.} and Conner, {R. N.}",
note = "Funding Information: We were assisted in field work, data collection, and data entry by Jim Meeker, Jim Mitchell, Rick Larkin, Bobby Cabal, Sun Jianghua, Leanne Led-nicky, Gloria Chtismer, Joe Gage, Jeff Slaga, Phil Ferguson, Elin Ferrill, Micah Poteet, Ronda Sutphen, Karin Magera, Jeff Buhlig, the late Steve Langston. Amy Russell, Raymond Sims, Keith Petty, John Tull, Jesse Neese, Jeff Waits, Michelle Clendenin, Keith Coursey, Michael Murphrey, Lisa Reid, Janet Musgraves, Eric Kuehler, and Graeme Siebel. Ralph Costa, Red cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Coordinator for the US Fish and Wildlife Service was extremely helpful with work done in the Apalachicola National Forest in Florida. Robert G. Hooper, Research Wildlife Biologist for the USDA Forest Service, provided many helpful comments in a review of an early draft of the paper. We thank Peter L. Lorio and Robert A. Sommers for advice on resin sampling techniques. This work was partially funded through a cooperative research grant (number 19-86-068) by the Southern Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service. and the Stephen F. Austin State University College of Forestry. McIntire-Sten-nis funds also were used.",
year = "1997",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1016/S0378-1127(96)03894-7",
language = "English",
volume = "91",
pages = "145--154",
number = "2-3",
}