• Beavers are diverse forest landscapers

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    Beavers are diverse forest landscapers

    Date:
    June 10, 2020
    Source:
    University of Eastern Finland
    Summary:
    Beavers are ecosystem engineers that cut down trees to build
    dams, eventually causing floods. Beaver-induced floods make
    forest landscapes and habitats increasingly diverse, but
    very little is known about the long-term effects of beavers on
    European landscapes. Researchers have now examined the history and
    occurrence of beaver-induced floods and patch dynamics in southern
    Finland. They used a unique dataset of field observations from
    1970 to 2018.



    FULL STORY ========================================================================== Beavers are ecosystem engineers that cut down trees to build dams,
    eventually causing floods. Beaver-induced floods make forest landscapes
    and habitats increasingly diverse, but very little is known about the
    long-term effects of beavers on European landscapes. Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Helsinki examined
    the history and occurrence of beaver-induced floods and patch dynamics
    in southern Finland. They used a unique dataset of field observations
    from 1970 to 2018.


    ========================================================================== Floods caused by beavers over the course of history form a network of
    different habitats that remain interconnected even for long periods
    of time.

    "Beavers can help to restore wetland ecosystems and entire boreal forests,
    and they also help in conserving the biodiversity of these environments," Researcher Sonja Kivinen from the University of Eastern Finland says.

    The European beaver was hunted to extinction in the 19th century Finland.

    Nowadays, the study area is home to the American beaver, which was
    introduced there in the 1950s. The American beaver builds similar dams
    as the European one.

    "The spread of the beaver in our study area has created a diverse and constantly changing mosaic of beaver ponds and beaver meadows of different ages," Kivinen says.

    In 49 years, number of beaver-induced flood sites grew 11-fold.

    The researchers observed that the number of beaver-induced flood sites
    grew by more than 11-fold over the study period. In addition to creating
    new flood sites, beavers also often use old sites to cause new floods. The duration of an individual flood and the frequency of floods can vary
    greatly between different flood sites, resulting in an abundance of
    habitat patches with different environmental conditions.

    "Thanks to beaver activity, there is a unique richness of wetlands in
    the forest landscape: flowages dominated by bushes, beaver meadows,
    and deadwood that can be used by various other species," University
    Lecturer Petri Nummi from the University of Helsinki says.

    Indeed, beaver-induced disturbances are more predictable in diversifying
    the forest landscape than for example forest fires or storms.


    ========================================================================== Story Source: Materials provided by University_of_Eastern_Finland. Note: Content may be edited for style and length.


    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Sonja Kivinen, Petri Nummi, Timo Kumpula. Beaver-induced
    spatiotemporal
    patch dynamics affect landscape-level environmental heterogeneity.

    Environmental Research Letters, 2020; DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab9924 ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200610112055.htm

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