Several studies have reported significant emission of greenhouse gasses (GHG) from beaver dams, suggesting that ponds created by beavers are a net source of CO 2 and CH 4. However, most evidence come from studies conducted in North America (on Castor canadensis) without a parallel comparison with the Eurasian beaver's (Castor fiber) impacts and a critical consideration of the importance of the carbon deposition in dam sediments. The most abundant population of the Eurasian beaver lives in Russia, notably within the River Ob watershed in Western Siberia which is the second largest floodplain on Earth. Consequently, we assessed the holistic impact of Eurasian beavers on the multiple carbon pools in water and on other related biogeochemical pa...
[1] Beaver meadows form when beaver dams promote prolonged overbank flooding and floodplain retentio...
Small-scale discontinuities, formed by accumulations of wood, are recognised as a key feature of fun...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Beavers...
Several studies have reported significant emission of greenhouse gasses (GHG) from beaver dams, sugg...
Globally, greenhouse gas budgets are dominated by natural sources, and aquatic ecosystems are a prom...
With the recent population increase in beavers (Castor spp.), a considerable amount of new riparian ...
Rising greenhouse gas emissions have called for a need in exploring carbon sequestration options, in...
AbstractBeavers are the archetypal keystone species, which can profoundly alter ecosystem structure ...
Beaver (Castor canadensis) alter the structure and geomorphology of stream ecosystems. In this study...
Northern peatlands are significant contributors to global biogeochemical cycles. In Canada alone, pe...
Beaver ponds have been shown to be hot spots of carbon trace gas flux, which begs the question, “Wha...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are the most influential mammalian ecosystem engineers, he...
The North American beaver is second only to man in its ability to change its habitat. By digging can...
Beavers (castor fiber, castor canadensis) are the most influential mammalian ecosystem engineer, hea...
[1] Beaver meadows form when beaver dams promote prolonged overbank flooding and floodplain retentio...
Small-scale discontinuities, formed by accumulations of wood, are recognised as a key feature of fun...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Beavers...
Several studies have reported significant emission of greenhouse gasses (GHG) from beaver dams, sugg...
Globally, greenhouse gas budgets are dominated by natural sources, and aquatic ecosystems are a prom...
With the recent population increase in beavers (Castor spp.), a considerable amount of new riparian ...
Rising greenhouse gas emissions have called for a need in exploring carbon sequestration options, in...
AbstractBeavers are the archetypal keystone species, which can profoundly alter ecosystem structure ...
Beaver (Castor canadensis) alter the structure and geomorphology of stream ecosystems. In this study...
Northern peatlands are significant contributors to global biogeochemical cycles. In Canada alone, pe...
Beaver ponds have been shown to be hot spots of carbon trace gas flux, which begs the question, “Wha...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are the most influential mammalian ecosystem engineers, he...
The North American beaver is second only to man in its ability to change its habitat. By digging can...
Beavers (castor fiber, castor canadensis) are the most influential mammalian ecosystem engineer, hea...
[1] Beaver meadows form when beaver dams promote prolonged overbank flooding and floodplain retentio...
Small-scale discontinuities, formed by accumulations of wood, are recognised as a key feature of fun...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Beavers...