2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-023-02687-8
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Riparian forests throwback at the Eurasian beaver era: a woody vegetation assessment for Mediterranean regions

Giovanni Trentanovi,
Andrea Viviano,
Giuseppe Mazza
et al.

Abstract: Several biotic and abiotic interactions will contribute to riparian ecosystem changes. The impact of Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) on woody vegetation is still unknown for the Mediterranean biogeographical area. Through a replicable approach applied on a cluster of three rivers, we studied how the tree layer of Mediterranean riparian sites is impacted by the beaver's recent comeback. For each site, we collected data (e.g., stem diameter, species, distance from riverbank) for all standing trees and additional… Show more

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“…The copepod assemblages within the four habitats have undergone extensive study in recent years, resulting in several publications [34,[36][37][38][39]. Readers seeking details about the sampling protocols are encouraged to refer to these references' publications.…”
Section: Sampling Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The copepod assemblages within the four habitats have undergone extensive study in recent years, resulting in several publications [34,[36][37][38][39]. Readers seeking details about the sampling protocols are encouraged to refer to these references' publications.…”
Section: Sampling Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benthic copepods of Tiber River (406 km in length) were collected at the Sansepolcro sampling station in Tuscany. The riverbed granulometry consisted of gravel (particle size: 2 mm < ϕ ≤ 64 mm; range: 20-62%) and sand (particle size: 63 µm < ϕ ≤ 2 mm; range: 3-8%) [34]. The land in the catchment is mainly utilised for urban and agricultural purposes.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%