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We have gathered decades of scientific research from Great Britain, continental Europe and North America to share with people interested in diving deeper into the world of beavers.
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Don’t stop it now: functional and structural habitat connectivity assessment suggests further expansion in Southern Europe for the Eurasian beaver
Published by: Landscape Ecology
12th February 2024
For this paper, researchers developed a computer model which assessed habitat connectivity in Italy and Iberia (Spain and Portugal). It found that the habitat around the places where beavers were currently found was well-connected, and that only a few man-made dams were likely going to impede their expansion. Therefore, the authors concluded that the beavers’ expansion was likely to continue, with this paper predicting in which directions it may do so.
Borna disease in an adult free-ranging Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber albicus)
Published by: Journal of Comparative Pathology
1st February 2024
In this article, the first case of naturally-occurring Borna disease (BD) in a free-ranging Eurasian beaver was reported. The infected beaver showed symptoms of weight loss, depression, and weakness. The beaver was euthanised humanely, and the text also reported on details of the post-mortem analysis, including the characterisation of the virus. Please note, this resource is not open-access.
Revised Disease Risk Analysis for the Conservation Translocation of the Eurasian Beaver (Castor fiber) to England (NECR540)
Published by: Natural England
16th January 2024
This report assessed the risk of beaver translocations in England triggering different types of diseases and infectious hazards. The authors stated that the disease risk analysis should be repeated regularly as the available data on free-living beavers grows. This version of the exercise identified 96 hazards, including 28 which hadn't been evaluated before. These are hazards to the beavers themselves and neighbouring mammals such as humans. The report also set out measures which should be followed to manage these disease risks.
Toxoplasma gondii Infection in the Eurasian Beaver (Castor fiber) in Switzerland: Seroprevalence, Genetic Characterization, and Clinicopathologic Relevance
Published by: Journal of Wildlife Diseases
4th January 2024
Toxoplasma gondii is a parasite which can cause a disease called toxoplasmosis in humans and for which rodents can be intermediate hosts. For public health reasons, therefore, it is worth knowing how much beavers are exposed to it. In Switzerland, scientists found that almost 50% of Eurasian beavers had antibodies to T. gondii, with heavier and more urban beavers more likely to have antibodies. This high number meant that beavers are exposed to, and can act as a host for, this parasite.
First detection of polyomavirus from samples of reintroduced Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) in Hungary
Published by: Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja
1st January 2024
Scientists in Hungary identified a new polyomavirus (PyV) in two Eurasian beavers, marking the first global discovery of PyV in these animals. This virus was likely a new species, although further research was needed to understand its impact on beaver health. Please note, this resource is not open-access.