Fig. 8
From: Post-fire movements of Pacific marten (Martes caurina) depend on the severity of landscape change
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Marten use residual trees, snags, and deadfall as “stepping stones” to cross open habitats. A 5 m steps along a 1350 m trail in central British Columbia that burned in 2010 and 2017. B The trail segment and lone tree from the inset above (February 2019). Arrows at trail endpoints show the marten’s direction of movement. Natural meadows (light gray) and post-fire salvage-logged areas (dark gray) are low-quality habitats for marten; trail segments crossing these areas are essentially straight