Signatures of self-assembly in size distributions of wood members in dam structures of Castor canadensis [PDF]
Beavers (Castor canadensis) construct dams on rivers throughout most of their historical range in North America, and their impact on water patterns in the landscape is considerable.
David M. Blersch, Patrick C. Kangas
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Castor canadensis Kuhl 1820 [PDF]
Published as part of Don E. Wilson, 1993, Order Rodentia - Family Castoridae, pp. 467 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 467, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Don E. Wilson
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Castor canadensis: North American beaver, castor americano [PDF]
Fil: Roulier, Catherine Solange. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego.
Anderson, Christopher Brian +1 more
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Effects of beaver (Castor canadensis) on the nutrient dynamics of the Southern Beech forest of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina) [PDF]
Alterations induced by beaver (Castor canadensis) provide a striking example of how the animals influence forest ecosystems. Beavers modify stream morphology and hydrology by removing trees, building dams and retaining sediment and organic material in ...
Marta S. Lizarralde +3 more
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A global review of beaver dam impacts: Stream conservation implications across biomes
Beaver are recolonizing previously occupied regions, expanding into new territories, and increasingly being introduced and protected for stream conservation and restoration across numerous biomes.
Bartosz P. Grudzinski +10 more
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The Density of Beaver, Castor canadensis, Activities along Camrose Creek, Alberta, within Differing Habitats and Management Intensity Levels [PDF]
Beaver (Castor canadensis) occupy a variety of habitats in North America, but prefer Aspen (Populus trernuloides) and willow (Salix spp.) for food and construction materials.
Hvenegaard, Glen T., Loates, Bethany M.
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The North American Beaver (Castor canadensis) is Recolonizing the Llano Estacado [PDF]
Five millennia ago, the North American Beaver (Castor canadensis) was extirpated from the Southern High Plains by droughts. Beaver were found to be largely absent from the Llano Estacado, despite exhaustive search efforts.
Garret D. Langlois +3 more
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Population and distribution of beaversCastor fiberandCastor canadensisin Eurasia [PDF]
AbstractA century ago, overhunting had reduced Eurasian beaverCastor fiberpopulations to c. 1200 animals in scattered refugia from France to Mongolia. Reintroductions and natural spread have since restored the species to large areas of its original range.
Halley, Duncan John +2 more
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Published as part of Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S. & Loucks, Lynda S., 2020, New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma, pp.
Braun, Janet K. +3 more
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Beaver, right femur of Castor canadensis [PDF]
SLIDE LABEL INFO: Hand 1: femur of a Beaver - castor canadensis. 311 no. 10005 USNM FROM INDEX CARD: Collection: USNM Spec #: 10005 Species: Castor canadensis Common Name: beaver Element: femur side: R Notes: N/
Foote, James S., M.D.
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