“…Further, the literature is rich with reports of how ecosystem engineers, animals that directly regulate resource availability (Jones et al, 1994), influence hydrological processes. For example, alligators (Mazzotti et al, 2009), beavers (Westbrook et al, 2013), short-beaked echidna (Eldridge, 2011), earthworms (Farenhorst et al, 2000), and aquatic invertebrates such as crayfish and river crab (Stone, 1993;Onda and Itakura, 1997) influence ecosystem hydrology through their damming, burrowing, digging, slope loading, and trampling/wallowing activities (Figure 2; Hall and Lamont, 2003;Butler, 2006).…”