Northeastern Ontario Forest Ecosystem Classification as a tool for managing marten habitat

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In northeastern Ontario, the Forest Ecosystem Classification (NE-FEC) system has been used in a Habitat Suitability Matrix (NE-HSM) for forest wildlife. This paper examines whether American martens (Martes americana) responded significantly to different NE-FEC Site Types, and compares this response with suitability values in the NE-HSM. Use of Site Types by martens deviated significantly from availability; Site Type 5 (black spruce) was preferred and Site Type 7 (hardwood) was avoided. In general, the NE-HSM was consistent with field results; but it was concluded that some adjustments should be made to the suitability values for martens in the Northeastern Ontario Forest Habitat Suitability Matrix.

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Bowman, J. C., Robitaille, J. F., & Watt, W. R. (1996). Northeastern Ontario Forest Ecosystem Classification as a tool for managing marten habitat. In Forestry Chronicle (Vol. 72, pp. 529–532). Canadian Institute of Forestry. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc72529-5

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