Effects of beavers on terrestrial invertebrate biomass and diversity is dependent on time of the season (Data and Code)

Published: 10 September 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/cd3gfdpjjv.1
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Marcus Gintberg

Description

This study examined the effects of beaver activity on ground-dwelling invertebrate biomass and diversity across mid-summer and early autumn. Beaver effects were seasonally dependent, with significant interactions between activity and date. Certain invertebrate taxa were linked to beaver-modified habitats, and habitat heterogeneity (NDVI) also varied with beaver presence over time. These results suggest that beavers enhance invertebrate biodiversity by increasing habitat heterogeneity, but are also season dependent. The datasets and R code correspond to the analyses presented in the article “Effects of beavers on terrestrial invertebrate biomass and diversity is dependent on time of the season”. The provided R scripts include only the statistical analyses reported in the article. For access to additional analyses or additional data, please contact the author directly.

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Institutions

  • Aalborg Universitet Institut for Kemi og Bioteknologi
  • Aalborg Universitet

Categories

Invertebrate, Vegetation Diversity, Freshwater Ecosystem, Coleoptera, Biodiversity, Ecosystem Modeling, Riparian Ecosystem, Heterogeneity Characterisation, Beaver

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