The impact of beaver ponds on tree stand in a river valley

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The number of beavers in Poland rapidly increases which may result in conflicts between man and beavers. Despite the fact that beaver ponds play important role in increasing of biodiversity, water retention and soil moisture, they may also cause the die out of tree stands in river valleys and lead consequently to disappearance of typical riparian forest communities. Field studies demonstrated that long term flooding inhibited tree growth. Many trees died after 2 years of flooding. Long flooding caused the death of 80% of trees.

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Boczon, A., Wróbel, M., & Syniaiev, V. (2009). The impact of beaver ponds on tree stand in a river valley. Journal of Water and Land Development, 13(1), 313–327. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10025-010-0037-2

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