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Ecology, Behaviour, Conservation,
and Management
Frank Rosell
Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health,
University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway
Roisin Campbell-Palmer
Independent Beaver Ecologist,
UK and Republic of Ireland
Contents
1 Introducing the beaver 1
11A buck-toothed wonder 1
1 2 All in the name 2
13A robust rodent 3
1 4 The two beavers 4
1 5 Fossil beavers 7
1 6 Modern beavers 12
1 7 Mistaken identity 18
2 Utilization and distribution of beavers 27
2 1 An ancient relationship 27
211 Early human interactions 28
212 Beaver place names 29
2 2 Myths, folklore, and religious beliefs 31
2 3 Beaver territories as resources 34
2 4 Cultural value of beaver teeth and bones 35
2 5 Castoreum and its creative uses 36
2 6 Beavers as food 37
2 7 The fur trade: brown or soft gold 38
271 Beaver hats 43
2 8 Historic and current distribution range 43
281 Eurasian beaver distribution 45
282 North American beaver native distribution 50
283 North American beaver introductions 52
3 Beaver morphology and physiology 67
3 1 Body form and keeping water out 67
311 Fur 69
312 Skeleton and skull 70
313 Teeth 71
314 Legs and feet 73
315 The tail 74
316 The cloaca 74
3 2 Internal organs 75
321 Brain 75
322 Digestive organs 76
323 Liver 79
324 Spleen and thymus 79
325 Heart, blood vessels, and blood chemistry 80
326 Lungs 81
327 Kidneys 81
328 Reproductive organs 81
329 Castor sacs 85
3 2 10 Anal glands 88
3 3 Sense organs 89
331 Eyes and vision underwater 89
332 Ears and hearing 90
333 Nose and smell 91
3 4 Significant physiological processes 91
341 Nutrient uptake 91
342 Swimming and the diving reflex 92
343 Thermoregulation 94
344 Seasonal changes and surviving winter 95
345 Living underground 96
4 Habitat use and constructions 103
4 1 Habitat selection: where can we find beavers? 103
411 Important habitat factors 103
412 Preferred and potential habitats 104
413 Hydrology 105
414 Vegetation, dam, and intrinsic modelling approaches 106
415 Urbanized landscapes 109
416 Local to ecoregional scale 110
417 Individual variation 110
418 Differences in habitat use between the two beaver species 110
4 2 Beaver-made constructions 111
421 Shelters: burrows, lodges, and lairs 112
4 3 The food cache 119
431 Food cache construction 121
432 Plant species in the food cache 121
433 Factors affecting the food cache size 122
434 Invisible food caches 122
4 4 The dam 123
441 Dam selection: where do beavers build dams? 123
442 Why do beavers build dams? 127
443 Dam construction 128
444 Dam dimensions 130
445 Dam maintenance and failure 130
4 5 Trails and canals 131
5 The seasonal vegetarian 140
5 1 The opportunistic generalist 140
511 Seasonal variation 140
5 2 Foraging behaviours 150
521 Central-place foraging 150
522 Woody species processing and felling 152
523 Sex and age differences in foraging times and forage selection 157
5 3 The importance of different woody species and genera 157
5 4 Important herbs and forbs 159
5 5 Important crop plants 160
5 6 Aquatic vegetation 162
561 Important aquatic and wetland plants 162
5 7 Variation in the diet 165
5 8 Plant defences and responses to beaver feeding 165
581 Plant responses to beaver foraging 166
582 Physiological defence of plants 166
6 Activity patterns and life history 172
6 1 Daily activity patterns 172
611 Time budgets and associated roles according to sex and age class 176
6 2 Winter: the secret time of year 177
6 3 The family group 183
6 4 Mate choice and pair bonding 184
6 5 Sexual maturity and mating 186
651 Extra-pair copulations and paternity 187
652 Inbreeding 189
6 6 Time of birth and litter size 190
6 7 Other factors affecting reproduction 196
671 Hunting 196
672 Latitude 196
673 Altitude 196
674 Weight and age of mother 197
675 Physical condition of mother 197
676 Density of beavers 197
677 Habitat quality 197
678 Climatic factors 198
679 Duration of territory occupation 199
6 8 Kit development and the life inside beaver lodges 199
6 9 Dispersal of offspring 205
691 Age at dispersal 206
692 Extra-territorial movements 207
693 Time of year 208
694 Obstacles, distance, and direction 210
695 Floaters 210
6 10 Mate change, length of pair bonds, and loss of family members 212
6 11 Longevity 213
7 Territoriality, communication, and populations 221
7 1 Territory establishment and size, and factors affecting territory size 221
711 Establishment 221
712 Territory size 222
713 Factors affecting territory size 222
7 2 Territorial defence 229
721 Patrolling and travelling 229
722 Using scent communication 231
723 Fighting, aggression, and tail scars 239
724 Stick display 240
7 3 Duration of territory occupation 241
7 4 Communication 242
741 Vocalization 242
742 The tail slap 243
743 Body posture and movements 245
7 5 Populations 245
751 Pattern of population development 245
752 Densities 247
753 Abandonment of sites 251
8 Mortality and morbidity 261
8 1 Mortality 261
8 2 Pre-and postnatal mortality 265
8 3 Natural mortality factors 265
831 Predation 265
832 Common predators 266
833 Infrequent predators 269
834 Drowning, water regulations, and floods 270
835 Dental issues 271
836 Harsh winters 272
837 Drought 273
838 More unusual endings 273
8 4 Human factors 273
841 Pollutants 273
842 Hunting and trapping 278
843 Road traffic and motorboat accidents 279
8 5 Diseases, pathogens, and parasites 279
851 Viruses 284
852 Bacteria 284
853 Parasites 286
9 The ecological engineer 302
9 1 Shapers of landscapes 302
911A keystone species 305
9 2 Wetland creation and floodplain reconnection 306
921 Water storage
922 Erosion and sedimentation
923 Water quality and nutrient cycling
924 Water temperature
9 3 Positive and negative effects on plants and animals
931 Riparian and aquatic plants
932 Invertebrates
933 Fish
934 Amphibians
935 Reptiles
936 Birds
937 Mammals
10 Animal management and population monitoring
10 1 Not a typical zoo animal
10 2 Captive husbandry requirements
10 2 1 Key enclosure requirements
10 2 2 Dietary requirements
10 3 Captive issues
10 3 1 Behavioural concerns
10 3 2 Health and hygiene
10 4 Animal husbandry and field monitoring techniques
10 4 1 Capturing and handling
10 4 2 Remote monitoring and tagging
10 4 3 Breeding and sex determination
10 4 4 Age determination
10 5 Monitoring population dynamics
10 5 1 Identifying potential habitat and key signs of activity
10 5 2 Determining number of active families
10 5 3 Determining family group size
11 Living with beavers: an adorable nuisance ?
11 1 Why should we live with the beaver?
11 2 Beaver restoration and human-wildlife conflict management
11 2 1 Conflicts with humans
11 3 Beaver introductions, coexistence of the two species, and
eradication programs
11 4 Techniques for effective management
11 4 1 Scaring devices, unpalatable and scent deterrents
11 4 2 Tree protection and deterrent fencing
11 4 3 Buffer zones and provision of alternative resources
11 4 4 Dam prevention, manipulation, and removal
11 4 5 Flow devices
11 4 6 Culvert protection
11 4 7 Bank protection and restoration
11 4 8 Fertility control
11 4 9 Hunting, trapping, lethal control, and euthanasia
11 4 10 Exclusion zones 408
11 4 11 Preventative management 408
11 4 12 Public education and outreach programmes 409
11 4 13 Management of captive collections 409
11 5 Role as a charismatic flagship species for conservation projects 410
11 5 1 Wildlife tourism 411r
11 6 Beaver restoration 411
11 6 1 Release site suitability assessment and release techniques 414
11 6 2 Release site fidelity and dispersal 419
11 7 Long-term management strategies and future planning 420
Index 435
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Beavers
Ecology, Behaviour, Conservation,
and Management
Frank Rosell
Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health,
University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway
Roisin Campbell-Palmer
Independent Beaver Ecologist,
UK and Republic of Ireland
Contents
1 Introducing the beaver 1
11A buck-toothed wonder 1
1 2 All in the name 2
13A robust rodent 3
1 4 The two beavers 4
1 5 Fossil beavers 7
1 6 Modern beavers 12
1 7 Mistaken identity 18
2 Utilization and distribution of beavers 27
2 1 An ancient relationship 27
211 Early human interactions 28
212 Beaver place names 29
2 2 Myths, folklore, and religious beliefs 31
2 3 Beaver territories as resources 34
2 4 Cultural value of beaver teeth and bones 35
2 5 Castoreum and its creative uses 36
2 6 Beavers as food 37
2 7 The fur trade: 'brown or soft gold' 38
271 Beaver hats 43
2 8 Historic and current distribution range 43
281 Eurasian beaver distribution 45
282 North American beaver native distribution 50
283 North American beaver introductions 52
3 Beaver morphology and physiology 67
3 1 Body form and keeping water out 67
311 Fur 69
312 Skeleton and skull 70
313 Teeth 71
314 Legs and feet 73
315 The tail 74
316 The cloaca 74
3 2 Internal organs 75
321 Brain 75
322 Digestive organs 76
323 Liver 79
324 Spleen and thymus 79
325 Heart, blood vessels, and blood chemistry 80
326 Lungs 81
327 Kidneys 81
328 Reproductive organs 81
329 Castor sacs 85
3 2 10 Anal glands 88
3 3 Sense organs 89
331 Eyes and vision underwater 89
332 Ears and hearing 90
333 Nose and smell 91
3 4 Significant physiological processes 91
341 Nutrient uptake 91
342 Swimming and the diving reflex 92
343 Thermoregulation 94
344 Seasonal changes and surviving winter 95
345 Living underground 96
4 Habitat use and constructions 103
4 1 Habitat selection: where can we find beavers? 103
411 Important habitat factors 103
412 Preferred and potential habitats 104
413 Hydrology 105
414 Vegetation, dam, and intrinsic modelling approaches 106
415 Urbanized landscapes 109
416 Local to ecoregional scale 110
417 Individual variation 110
418 Differences in habitat use between the two beaver species 110
4 2 Beaver-made constructions 111
421 Shelters: burrows, lodges, and lairs 112
4 3 The food cache 119
431 Food cache construction 121
432 Plant species in the food cache 121
433 Factors affecting the food cache size 122
434 Invisible food caches 122
4 4 The dam 123
441 Dam selection: where do beavers build dams? 123
442 Why do beavers build dams? 127
443 Dam construction 128
444 Dam dimensions 130
445 Dam maintenance and failure 130
4 5 Trails and canals 131
5 The seasonal vegetarian 140
5 1 The opportunistic generalist 140
511 Seasonal variation 140
5 2 Foraging behaviours 150
521 Central-place foraging 150
522 Woody species processing and felling 152
523 Sex and age differences in foraging times and forage selection 157
5 3 The importance of different woody species and genera 157
5 4 Important herbs and forbs 159
5 5 Important crop plants 160
5 6 Aquatic vegetation 162
561 Important aquatic and wetland plants 162
5 7 Variation in the diet 165
5 8 Plant defences and responses to beaver feeding 165
581 Plant responses to beaver foraging 166
582 Physiological defence of plants 166
6 Activity patterns and life history 172
6 1 Daily activity patterns 172
611 Time budgets and associated roles according to sex and age class 176
6 2 Winter: the secret time of year 177
6 3 The family group 183
6 4 Mate choice and pair bonding 184
6 5 Sexual maturity and mating 186
651 Extra-pair copulations and paternity 187
652 Inbreeding 189
6 6 Time of birth and litter size 190
6 7 Other factors affecting reproduction 196
671 Hunting 196
672 Latitude 196
673 Altitude 196
674 Weight and age of mother 197
675 Physical condition of mother 197
676 Density of beavers 197
677 Habitat quality 197
678 Climatic factors 198
679 Duration of territory occupation 199
6 8 Kit development and the life inside beaver lodges 199
6 9 Dispersal of offspring 205
691 Age at dispersal 206
692 Extra-territorial movements 207
693 Time of year 208
694 Obstacles, distance, and direction 210
695 Floaters ' 210
6 10 Mate change, length of pair bonds, and loss of family members 212
6 11 Longevity 213
7 Territoriality, communication, and populations 221
7 1 Territory establishment and size, and factors affecting territory size 221
711 Establishment 221
712 Territory size 222
713 Factors affecting territory size 222
7 2 Territorial defence 229
721 Patrolling and travelling 229
722 Using scent communication 231
723 Fighting, aggression, and tail scars 239
724 Stick display 240
7 3 Duration of territory occupation 241
7 4 Communication 242
741 Vocalization 242
742 The tail slap 243
743 Body posture and movements 245
7 5 Populations 245
751 Pattern of population development 245
752 Densities 247
753 Abandonment of sites 251
8 Mortality and morbidity 261
8 1 Mortality 261
8 2 Pre-and postnatal mortality 265
8 3 Natural mortality factors 265
831 Predation 265
832 Common predators 266
833 Infrequent predators 269
834 Drowning, water regulations, and floods 270
835 Dental issues 271
836 Harsh winters 272
837 Drought 273
838 More unusual endings 273
8 4 Human factors 273
841 Pollutants 273
842 Hunting and trapping 278
843 Road traffic and motorboat accidents 279
8 5 Diseases, pathogens, and parasites 279
851 Viruses 284
852 Bacteria 284
853 Parasites 286
9 The ecological engineer 302
9 1 Shapers of landscapes 302
911A keystone species 305
9 2 Wetland creation and floodplain reconnection 306
921 Water storage
922 Erosion and sedimentation
923 Water quality and nutrient cycling
924 Water temperature
9 3 Positive and negative effects on plants and animals
931 Riparian and aquatic plants
932 Invertebrates
933 Fish
934 Amphibians
935 Reptiles
936 Birds
937 Mammals
10 Animal management and population monitoring
10 1 Not a typical zoo animal
10 2 Captive husbandry requirements
10 2 1 Key enclosure requirements
10 2 2 Dietary requirements
10 3 Captive issues
10 3 1 Behavioural concerns
10 3 2 Health and hygiene
10 4 Animal husbandry and field monitoring techniques
10 4 1 Capturing and handling
10 4 2 Remote monitoring and tagging
10 4 3 Breeding and sex determination
10 4 4 Age determination
10 5 Monitoring population dynamics
10 5 1 Identifying potential habitat and key signs of activity
10 5 2 Determining number of active families
10 5 3 Determining family group size
11 Living with beavers: an 'adorable nuisance'?
11 1 Why should we live with the beaver?
11 2 Beaver restoration and human-wildlife conflict management
11 2 1 Conflicts with humans
11 3 Beaver introductions, coexistence of the two species, and
eradication programs
11 4 Techniques for effective management
11 4 1 Scaring devices, unpalatable and scent deterrents
11 4 2 Tree protection and deterrent fencing
11 4 3 Buffer zones and provision of alternative resources
11 4 4 Dam prevention, manipulation, and removal
11 4 5 Flow devices
11 4 6 Culvert protection
11 4 7 Bank protection and restoration
11 4 8 Fertility control
11 4 9 Hunting, trapping, lethal control, and euthanasia
11 4 10 Exclusion zones 408
11 4 11 Preventative management 408
11 4 12 Public education and outreach programmes 409
11 4 13 Management of captive collections 409
11 5 Role as a charismatic flagship species for conservation projects 410
11 5 1 Wildlife tourism ' 411r
11 6 Beaver restoration 411
11 6 1 Release site suitability assessment and release techniques 414
11 6 2 Release site fidelity and dispersal 419
11 7 Long-term management strategies and future planning 420
Index 435 |
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