In this paper, by using GNSS technologies, some features of the distribution and some morphometric parameters of dams and ponds created by the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber L.) along ten rivers of the Volga-Kama region of European Russia were identified.
Artyom V. Gusarov +3 more
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Characteristics of Beaver Activity in Bulgaria and Testing of a UAV-Based Method for Its Detection
After a series of successful reintroductions, the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) is expanding its range throughout Europe. Timely monitoring of beaver activity contributes to early detection of environmental impacts and aids in mitigating human–wildlife ...
Maria Kachamakova +4 more
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Human-Wildlife conflict (HWC) presents a growing challenge for wildlife conservation, especially as species recover and reoccupy human-dominated landscapes, creating tensions between ecological goals and local livelihoods. Such conflicts are increasingly
Alexandru Gridan +6 more
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Complete Genome Sequence of Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica Strain A271_1 (FDC408), Isolated from a Eurasian Beaver (Castor fiber). [PDF]
Sundell D +13 more
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Eurasian Beaver (Castor fiber) Winter Foraging Preferences in Northern Poland-The Role of Woody Vegetation Composition and Anthropopression Level. [PDF]
Jackowiak M, Busher P, Krauze-Gryz D.
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Local knowledge about a newly reintroduced, rapidly spreading species (Eurasian beaver) and perception of its impact on ecosystem services. [PDF]
Ulicsni V +4 more
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Pair movement of a monogamous mammal, the Eurasian beaver
Studying the cohesion of monogamous pairs is an important component in understanding their social relationships. I used the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) to investigate how movement patterns and space use relate to their partners in an obligate monogamous and territorial mammal. I analyzed 1984 paired GPS positions from 14 pairs tagged between 2010 to
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Collapsing burrow causes death of a Eurasian beaver, Castor fiber
The death of a Eurasian Beaver Castor fiber caused by a collapsing burrow in southeast Norway is reported. Two days of heavy rainfall had presumably caused the burrow to collapse, suffocating the animal.
Thomsen, Liat R. +2 more
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Stanje monitoringa populacije dabra u Češkoj Republici
The Eurasian beaver is or will be an important large mammal in the Europe; at present there are about 1 million individuals on our continent. Our monitoring effort was aimed at observing the development of a large, stabilized beaver population and was primarily focused in the areas representing 3 different types of habitat occupied by beavers in the ...
Vorel, Aleš +4 more
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Methods of aquatic and terrestrial netting to capture Eurasian beavers
Effective live-trapping of beavers (Castor spp.) has been and will continue to be necessary for introductions, re-introductions, translocation, or to obtain animals for breeding and zoological gardens. Here we describe a new method of directly capturing beavers (C. fiber) alive.
Rosell, Frank, Hovde, Bjørnar
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