[HTML][HTML] Mammalian bioturbation amplifies rates of both hillslope sediment erosion and accumulation along the Chilean climate gradient

P Grigusova, A Larsen, R Brandl, C Del Río… - …, 2023 - bg.copernicus.org
Animal burrowing activity affects soil texture, bulk density, soil water content, and
redistribution of nutrients. All of these parameters in turn influence sediment redistribution …

Interaction between animal burrowing and loess cave formation in the Chinese Loess Plateau

H Geng, R Liu, W Zheng, Y Zhang, R Xie… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Although the interactions between biotic and geomorphic processes usually occur on small
spatial and short temporal scales, many of the mechanisms remain to be investigated. This …

[HTML][HTML] Higher sediment redistribution rates related to burrowing animals than previously assumed as revealed by time-of-flight-based monitoring

P Grigusova, A Larsen, S Achilles… - Earth Surface …, 2022 - esurf.copernicus.org
Burrowing animals influence surface microtopography and hillslope sediment redistribution,
but changes often remain undetected due to a lack of automated high-resolution field …

The predator-prey relationship from a zoogeomorphic perspective: A study of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and bank swallow (Riparia riparia) in eastern Canada

D Germain, J Luciano, JF Milot, A Faghfouri - Geomorphology, 2022 - Elsevier
In eastern Canada, the retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet over the last~ 12,000 years,
corresponding to the present interglacial period known as the Holocene, has distributed …

Sediment budgeting of short‐term backfilling processes: The erosional collapse of a Carolingian canal construction

J Schmidt, L Werther, J Rabiger‐Völlmer… - Earth Surface …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Sediment budgeting concepts serve as quantification tools to decipher the erosion and
accumulation processes within a catchment and help to understand these relocation …

Time-Of-Flight monitoring reveals higher sediment redistribution rates related to burrowing animals than previously assumed

P Grigusova, A Larsen, S Achilles… - Earth Surface …, 2022 - esurf.copernicus.org
Burrowing animals influence surface microtopography and hillslope sediment redistribution,
but changes often remain undetected due to a lack of autonomous high resolution field …

Sediment transport by the burrowing activity of snow vole (Chionomys nivalis) in subalpine prairies of the Parâng Mountains (Romania): Quantitative modelling and …

D Germain, AN Ianăş, M Voiculescu - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the last decades, animal activity has been explored and reported as a potential source
of natural hazards, such as the destruction of a beaver dam potentially triggering a flash …

Impact of bioturbation on sediment redistribution in coastal Chile-As estimated by combining remote sensing, machine learning and semi-empirical modelling

P Grigusova - 2023 - archiv.ub.uni-marburg.de
The burial activity of terrestrial bioturbators influences the microtopography, surface
roughness, and physical properties of the soil. By reworking sediments, bioturbators …

[引用][C] COASTAL CHILE

P Grigušová - 2023

[引用][C] Taxonomic identification matters: Comment on" Exploring the impact of snow vole (Chionomys nivalis) burrowing activity in the Făgăraș Mountains, Southern …

B Kryštufek, G Amori, G Chişamera - Catena, 2019 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Taxonomic identification matters: Comment on "Exploring the impact of snow vole (Chionomys
nivalis) burrowing activity in the Făgăraș Mountains, Southern Carpathians (Romania) …