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Beaver dam features influencing stream channel form in the mountain and piedmont physiographic provinces of North Carolina

Fannon, 2015

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Fannon B
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As beaver return to North Carolina, their role as ecosystem engineer is becoming more apparent. In this study, I examine variables related to beaver dam construction and ponding to look for relationships that may provide insight into the long term impacts of beaver in …
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