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Reintroduction of beavers may improve habitat quality for vespertilionid bats foraging in small river valleys

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Beavers strongly modify their environment by not only building dams and creating ponds, which slow the water flow, but also by selective cutting and removing of trees, which change the spatial structure of the forest. We aimed to test the hypothesis that beaver activity promotes new foraging sites for insectivorous bats. The beaver's influence can be especially significant on aerial hawkers that prefer moderate structural clutter, like the species (by creating new canopy gaps), and on water-surface foragers, like (by creating ponds with smooth water surface). The study was conducted on small streams in forest areas of northern Poland, which were colonized by the European beaver (). Bat activity was recorded with a Pettersson D-980 ultrasound detector on line transects. The number of bat passes was significantly higher in the stream sections modified by beavers (flooded and subjected to intensive tree cutting) than in the unmodified sections (for , , , , and all species lumped together). Contrary to our expectations, the activity of the species was significantly lower on the transect with the largest beaver ponds, possibly due to the blanket of duckweed (Lemnaceae), which is known to produce clutter echoes, thereby reducing prey detection by echolocating .
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hal-00654801 , version 1 (23-12-2011)

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Mateusz Ciechanowski, Weronika Kubic, Aleksandra Rynkiewicz, Adrian Zwolicki. Reintroduction of beavers may improve habitat quality for vespertilionid bats foraging in small river valleys. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2010, 57 (4), pp.737-747. ⟨10.1007/s10344-010-0481-y⟩. ⟨hal-00654801⟩

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