© 2018 University of Notre Dame. All Rights Reserved. Beaver (Castor canadensis) can help to restore wetlands and mitigate the effects of climate change on hydrological regimes in some areas. Therefore, ongoing resource management efforts seek to promote the presence and persistence of beaver populations. The long-term success of such endeavors requires an understanding of what conditions are conducive to sustaining beaver populations, often in landscapes with degraded forest resources. Available information about beaver habitat suitability is largely based on short-term studies in stream habitats that do not consider aquatic plant suitability, even though aquatic plants may comprise over half of beavers\u27 annual diets. In the present stu...
Background: Semi-aquatic mammals exploit resources both on land and in water and may require both to...
The Center for Alaska Coastal Studies (CACS) tasked us with assessing if the current site condition...
Graduation date: 2001Presentation date: 2000-12-11Stream systems in the Pacific Northwest have come ...
It is important to disentangle the effects of physical ecosystem modifications from plant–herbivore ...
1. With the global population of beavers (Castor spp.) increasing, and reintroductions widespread, i...
The extent and quality of freshwater systems is declining globally. Combined with past drainage, str...
With the global population of beavers (Castor spp.) increasing, and reintroductions widespread, it i...
International audienceRiparian ecosystems are of utmost importance for many key ecosystem services, ...
The recent population growth of the beaver (Castor canadensis L.) has profoundly influenced the mode...
After the removal of two dams, beavers have returned to the now drained reservoirs of the Elwha Rive...
Beavers in North America will occupy almost any wetland area containing available forage. Wetland re...
Beaver (Castor canedensis), well known for their dam-building ecosystem engineering activities and p...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Mammalian herbivores that consume both aquatic and terrestrial veget...
North American beaver are ecosystem and habitat altering mammals with a wide distribution in North A...
Herbivore species can either hinder or accelerate the invasion of woody species through selective ut...
Background: Semi-aquatic mammals exploit resources both on land and in water and may require both to...
The Center for Alaska Coastal Studies (CACS) tasked us with assessing if the current site condition...
Graduation date: 2001Presentation date: 2000-12-11Stream systems in the Pacific Northwest have come ...
It is important to disentangle the effects of physical ecosystem modifications from plant–herbivore ...
1. With the global population of beavers (Castor spp.) increasing, and reintroductions widespread, i...
The extent and quality of freshwater systems is declining globally. Combined with past drainage, str...
With the global population of beavers (Castor spp.) increasing, and reintroductions widespread, it i...
International audienceRiparian ecosystems are of utmost importance for many key ecosystem services, ...
The recent population growth of the beaver (Castor canadensis L.) has profoundly influenced the mode...
After the removal of two dams, beavers have returned to the now drained reservoirs of the Elwha Rive...
Beavers in North America will occupy almost any wetland area containing available forage. Wetland re...
Beaver (Castor canedensis), well known for their dam-building ecosystem engineering activities and p...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Mammalian herbivores that consume both aquatic and terrestrial veget...
North American beaver are ecosystem and habitat altering mammals with a wide distribution in North A...
Herbivore species can either hinder or accelerate the invasion of woody species through selective ut...
Background: Semi-aquatic mammals exploit resources both on land and in water and may require both to...
The Center for Alaska Coastal Studies (CACS) tasked us with assessing if the current site condition...
Graduation date: 2001Presentation date: 2000-12-11Stream systems in the Pacific Northwest have come ...