Beavers Leave a Trail as They Head into the Arctic

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A study has provided new evidence of beavers’ expansion into the Canadian Arctic by dating the changes they have made to the tundra landscape as they spread northwards.

A study has provided new evidence of beavers’ expansion into the Canadian Arctic by dating the changes they have made to the tundra landscape as they spread northwards.

Published in the journal Ecosphere, the research combines tree‑ring analysis, or dendrochronology, with satellite imagery of surface water to pinpoint the spread of the North American beaver (Castor canadensis) in a remote part of Canada’s Northwest Territories.

Beavers are ecosystem engineers, capable of changing landscapes through the construction of dams, which can alter the stability of permafrost and impact the flow of water, fish populations and local livelihoods.

Read More at: Anglia Ruskin University

North American beaver (Castor canadensis) in the Northwest Territories, Canada - (Photo Credit: Dr Helen Wheeler, Anglia Ruskin University)