Increasing air temperatures are changing the arctic tundra biome. Permafrost is thawing, snow duration is decreasing, shrub vegetation is proliferating, and boreal wildlife is encroaching. Here we present evidence of the recent range expansion of North American beaver (Castor canadensis) into the Arctic, and consider how this ecosystem engineer might reshape the landscape, biodiversity, and ecosystem processes. We developed a remote sensing approach that maps formation and disappearance of ponds associated with beaver activity. Since 1999, 56 new beaver pond complexes were identified, indicating that beavers are colonizing a predominantly tundra region (18,293 km2) of northwest Alaska. It is unclear how improved tundra stream habitat, popul...
Research Highlights: Our study highlights a new, simple, and effective method for studying the habit...
Beavers are ecosystem engineers which are capable to facilitate many groups of organisms. However, t...
Graduation date: 2007Since the 1964 earthquake and geologic uplift, beavers (Castor canadensis) have...
Highlights: -Recent satellite imagery and older aerial photography show that North American b...
Beavers were not previously recognized as an Arctic species, and their engineering in the tundra is ...
Beavers are starting to colonize low arctic tundra regions in Alaska and Canada, which hasimplicatio...
Landscape-scale impacts of climate change in the Arctic include increases in growing season length, ...
A consequence of rapid global warming has been the shrubification (increase in shrub abundance, cove...
Beavers have established themselves as a key component of low arctic ecosystems over the past severa...
© 2015 Nordic Society Oikos. Most of the freshwater component of the Earth's surface is composed of ...
The change of water phase around 0째C has considerable impacts on wildlife ecology because liquid and...
Northern peatlands are significant contributors to global biogeochemical cycles. In Canada alone, pe...
Over the past decades, vegetation and climate have changed significantly in the Arctic. Deciduous s...
Most of the freshwater component of the Earth's surface is composed of shallow tundra ponds. These h...
Research Highlights: Our study highlights a new, simple, and effective method for studying the habit...
Research Highlights: Our study highlights a new, simple, and effective method for studying the habit...
Beavers are ecosystem engineers which are capable to facilitate many groups of organisms. However, t...
Graduation date: 2007Since the 1964 earthquake and geologic uplift, beavers (Castor canadensis) have...
Highlights: -Recent satellite imagery and older aerial photography show that North American b...
Beavers were not previously recognized as an Arctic species, and their engineering in the tundra is ...
Beavers are starting to colonize low arctic tundra regions in Alaska and Canada, which hasimplicatio...
Landscape-scale impacts of climate change in the Arctic include increases in growing season length, ...
A consequence of rapid global warming has been the shrubification (increase in shrub abundance, cove...
Beavers have established themselves as a key component of low arctic ecosystems over the past severa...
© 2015 Nordic Society Oikos. Most of the freshwater component of the Earth's surface is composed of ...
The change of water phase around 0째C has considerable impacts on wildlife ecology because liquid and...
Northern peatlands are significant contributors to global biogeochemical cycles. In Canada alone, pe...
Over the past decades, vegetation and climate have changed significantly in the Arctic. Deciduous s...
Most of the freshwater component of the Earth's surface is composed of shallow tundra ponds. These h...
Research Highlights: Our study highlights a new, simple, and effective method for studying the habit...
Research Highlights: Our study highlights a new, simple, and effective method for studying the habit...
Beavers are ecosystem engineers which are capable to facilitate many groups of organisms. However, t...
Graduation date: 2007Since the 1964 earthquake and geologic uplift, beavers (Castor canadensis) have...