Rising levels of stream degradation have motivated a boom in restoration projects across the globe. However, post-restoration monitoring is still frequently lacking and does not always incorporate biotic responses to changes in the physical template. Beaver mimicry structures (BMS) are becoming a popular tool to restore degraded streams throughout the American West, but relatively little is known about how these installations influence both biotic and abiotic factors, with consequences for ecosystem functioning. We monitored basal resources, organic and inorganic material standing stocks, and macroinvertebrate density, biomass, and production to quantify functional responses to BMS installation. We compared conditions at BMS sites to natura...
Beaver-mimicry stream restoration (BMR) seeks to simulate the effects of beaver activity on stream e...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
Understanding changes in macroinvertebrate communities is important because they play a large role i...
Rising levels of stream degradation have motivated a boom in restoration projects across the globe. ...
Beavers can shape freshwater ecosystems by creating dams which raise the water table, decrease strea...
Small-scale discontinuities, formed by accumulations of wood, are recognised as a key feature of fun...
Starting in the 17th century, beavers were nearly eradicated from their historic range. Though today...
Like many streams in the northern Rocky Mountains, Ninemile Creek in Western Montana was degraded by...
Beaver-dam-mimicry is an emergent conservation practice. We evaluated the influence of constructed r...
Anthropogenic landscape modification has homogenized stream morphology and negatively affected water...
Streams and associated riparian zones are among the world\u27s most highly valued yet threatened eco...
Beaver are an integral component of hydrologic, geomorphic, and biotic processes within North Americ...
Beavers alter ecosystems through building dams. To determine if and how beaver dams affect stream ec...
The upper reaches of Elk Creek, Granite County, Montana, have been placer mined for more than 100 ye...
The role of time as an important factor in restoration of riparian ecosystems toward a reference sta...
Beaver-mimicry stream restoration (BMR) seeks to simulate the effects of beaver activity on stream e...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
Understanding changes in macroinvertebrate communities is important because they play a large role i...
Rising levels of stream degradation have motivated a boom in restoration projects across the globe. ...
Beavers can shape freshwater ecosystems by creating dams which raise the water table, decrease strea...
Small-scale discontinuities, formed by accumulations of wood, are recognised as a key feature of fun...
Starting in the 17th century, beavers were nearly eradicated from their historic range. Though today...
Like many streams in the northern Rocky Mountains, Ninemile Creek in Western Montana was degraded by...
Beaver-dam-mimicry is an emergent conservation practice. We evaluated the influence of constructed r...
Anthropogenic landscape modification has homogenized stream morphology and negatively affected water...
Streams and associated riparian zones are among the world\u27s most highly valued yet threatened eco...
Beaver are an integral component of hydrologic, geomorphic, and biotic processes within North Americ...
Beavers alter ecosystems through building dams. To determine if and how beaver dams affect stream ec...
The upper reaches of Elk Creek, Granite County, Montana, have been placer mined for more than 100 ye...
The role of time as an important factor in restoration of riparian ecosystems toward a reference sta...
Beaver-mimicry stream restoration (BMR) seeks to simulate the effects of beaver activity on stream e...
Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential mammalian ecosystem engine...
Understanding changes in macroinvertebrate communities is important because they play a large role i...