Beaver canals and their environmental effects
@article{Grudzinski2019BeaverCA, title={Beaver canals and their environmental effects}, author={Bartosz P. Grudzinski and Hays Cummins and Teng Keng Vang}, journal={Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment}, year={2019}, volume={44}, pages={189 - 211} }
Beaver canals and their environmental effects are much less studied than beaver dams, despite being widespread in some beaver-inhabited areas. In this study, we completed a systematic review of previous research on the structure and ecosystem effects of beaver canals to provide an increasingly holistic understanding of these landscape features. Specifically, we: 1) summarized why, where, when, and how beaver develop canals; 2) chronicled all published descriptions on beaver canal morphology…
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