Title: Needed: An Ecosystems Engineer for Habitat Restoration and Other Services
Abstract: This chapter examines the potential role of the beaver in habitat restoration and other ecosystems services. As a tireless dam builder, the beaver can and should be an important ally in wetland restoration. For thousands of years, beavers have created and maintained wetlands that stored water and kept the water table high. Their leaky dams evened out the flow of streams. Leaky dams provide an ideal compromise of “ecosystems services.” First, they control flooding better than solid concrete dams because of their gradual release of water. Second, they slow down the flow suffiently to allow time for cleansing the water. This chapter first considers the impact of beaver dams on stream restoration before discussing how the beaver can contribute to wetland conservation and restoration.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-04-07
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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