Shared ecological knowledge about the impacts of biological invasions can facilitate the collective action necessary to achieve desired management outcomes. Since its introduction to an island archipelago in South America, the North American beaver has caused major changes to the ecosystem. We examined landowners’ mental models of how beavers impact ecosystem services in riparian areas to understand the potential to implement a large-scale eradication program. We used ethnographic interviews to characterize individual landowners’ perceptions about beaver-caused changes to ecosystems and landowners’ wellbeing, and examined the degree to which they are shared. While the eradication initiative focuses on ecosystem integrity, landowners conside...
Non-native species having high per capita impacts in invaded communities are those that modulate res...
Management of beaver (Castor canadensis) populations can be an effective way to create wetlands whil...
Abstract Species invasions are of global signiWcance, but predicting their impacts can be diYcult. I...
Targeting human-inhabited islands for invasive species eradication campaigns layers social complexit...
North American beaver is the most iconic and studied invasive species of Tierra del Fuego. The scien...
Eurasian beaver, Castor fiber has been restored to England's natural fauna following a trial reintro...
The North American beaver, or Castor canadensis, is a species that is known for drastically altering...
Beaver activity often conflicts with human\u27s interests when damage occurs. It also has significan...
North American beavers (Castor canadensis) were introduced into southern South America in 1946. Sinc...
1. Twenty-five pairs of North American beavers Castor canadensis Kuhl were introduced to Tierra del ...
Bridging the fields of ecosystem science and landscape ecology, this book integrates Dr. Carol Johns...
Quantifying the presence and environmental impact of invasive species is the starting point for rese...
In the past few decades, natural scientists and natural resource managers have come to recognize tha...
Conflicts caused by reintroduced native species are increasing; however, there is a knowledge gap co...
The sub-Antarctic archipelago, shared between Chile and Argentina (Fig. 1), confronts a paradox; on ...
Non-native species having high per capita impacts in invaded communities are those that modulate res...
Management of beaver (Castor canadensis) populations can be an effective way to create wetlands whil...
Abstract Species invasions are of global signiWcance, but predicting their impacts can be diYcult. I...
Targeting human-inhabited islands for invasive species eradication campaigns layers social complexit...
North American beaver is the most iconic and studied invasive species of Tierra del Fuego. The scien...
Eurasian beaver, Castor fiber has been restored to England's natural fauna following a trial reintro...
The North American beaver, or Castor canadensis, is a species that is known for drastically altering...
Beaver activity often conflicts with human\u27s interests when damage occurs. It also has significan...
North American beavers (Castor canadensis) were introduced into southern South America in 1946. Sinc...
1. Twenty-five pairs of North American beavers Castor canadensis Kuhl were introduced to Tierra del ...
Bridging the fields of ecosystem science and landscape ecology, this book integrates Dr. Carol Johns...
Quantifying the presence and environmental impact of invasive species is the starting point for rese...
In the past few decades, natural scientists and natural resource managers have come to recognize tha...
Conflicts caused by reintroduced native species are increasing; however, there is a knowledge gap co...
The sub-Antarctic archipelago, shared between Chile and Argentina (Fig. 1), confronts a paradox; on ...
Non-native species having high per capita impacts in invaded communities are those that modulate res...
Management of beaver (Castor canadensis) populations can be an effective way to create wetlands whil...
Abstract Species invasions are of global signiWcance, but predicting their impacts can be diYcult. I...