Billions of dollars are being spent in the United States to restore rivers to a desired, yet often unknown, reference condition. In lieu of a known reference, practitioners typically assume the paradigm of a connected watercourse. Geological and ecological processes, however, create patchy and discontinuous fluvial systems. One of these processes, dam building by North American beavers (Castor canadensis), generated discontinuities throughout precolonial river systems of northern North America. Under modern conditions, beaver dams create dynamic sequences of ponds and wet meadows among free-flowing segments. One beaver impoundment alone can exceed 1000 meters along the river, flood the valley laterally, and fundamentally alter biogeochemica...
Populations of North American beaver (Castor canadensis) have increased in recent decades throughout...
With the recovery of the European beaver (Castor fiber) and their capacity to engineer fluvial lands...
1. Habitat fragmentation and wetland loss due to anthropogenic causes are usually attributed to phys...
Billions of dollars are being spent in the United States to restore rivers to a desired, yet often u...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
The billion-dollar river restoration industry relies primarily on the concept of a free-flowing rive...
Increasingly, the river restoration community recognizes the important role that North American beav...
Beaver damming in streams is thought to increase bed elevation through in-channel sediment storage, ...
Many western river systems have become degraded or incised over time due to grazing, agriculture, im...
Anthropogenic landscape modification has homogenized stream morphology and negatively affected water...
The North American Beaver (Castor canadensis) used to span nearly the entirety of North America but ...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are the most influential mammalian ecosystem engineers, he...
Small-scale discontinuities, formed by accumulations of wood, are recognised as a key feature of fun...
Beaver (Castor canedensis), well known for their dam-building ecosystem engineering activities and p...
Natural beaver ponds in beaver impacted streams help connect the stream to the floodplain and shape ...
Populations of North American beaver (Castor canadensis) have increased in recent decades throughout...
With the recovery of the European beaver (Castor fiber) and their capacity to engineer fluvial lands...
1. Habitat fragmentation and wetland loss due to anthropogenic causes are usually attributed to phys...
Billions of dollars are being spent in the United States to restore rivers to a desired, yet often u...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
The billion-dollar river restoration industry relies primarily on the concept of a free-flowing rive...
Increasingly, the river restoration community recognizes the important role that North American beav...
Beaver damming in streams is thought to increase bed elevation through in-channel sediment storage, ...
Many western river systems have become degraded or incised over time due to grazing, agriculture, im...
Anthropogenic landscape modification has homogenized stream morphology and negatively affected water...
The North American Beaver (Castor canadensis) used to span nearly the entirety of North America but ...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are the most influential mammalian ecosystem engineers, he...
Small-scale discontinuities, formed by accumulations of wood, are recognised as a key feature of fun...
Beaver (Castor canedensis), well known for their dam-building ecosystem engineering activities and p...
Natural beaver ponds in beaver impacted streams help connect the stream to the floodplain and shape ...
Populations of North American beaver (Castor canadensis) have increased in recent decades throughout...
With the recovery of the European beaver (Castor fiber) and their capacity to engineer fluvial lands...
1. Habitat fragmentation and wetland loss due to anthropogenic causes are usually attributed to phys...