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Simulation modeling to understand how selective foraging by beaver can drive the structure and function of a willow community

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Bruce W Baker, Michael B Coughenour, and H Raul Peinetti, Simulation modeling to understand how selective foraging by beaver can drive the structure and function of a willow community: .

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Beaver–willow (Castor-Salix) communities are a unique and vital component of healthy wetlands throughout the Holarctic region. Beaver selectively forage willow to provide fresh food, stored winter food, and construction material. The effects of this complex foraging behavior on the structure and function of willow communities is poorly understood. Simulation modeling may help ecologists understand these complex interactions. In this study, a modified version of the SAVANNA ecosystem model was developed to better understand how beaver foraging affects the structure and function of a willow community in a simulated riparian ecosystem in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (RMNP). The model represents willow in terms of plant and [...]

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