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Beaver Dams as a Significant Factor in Shaping the Hydromorphological and Hydrological Conditions of Small Lowland Streams

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  • Tomasz Kałuża

    (Department of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Piątkowska 94E, 60-649 Poznań, Poland)

  • Mateusz Hämmerling

    (Department of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Piątkowska 94E, 60-649 Poznań, Poland)

  • Stanisław Zaborowski

    (Department of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Piątkowska 94E, 60-649 Poznań, Poland)

  • Maciej Pawlak

    (Department of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Piątkowska 94E, 60-649 Poznań, Poland)

Abstract

Beavers play a key role in creating temporary water reservoirs that significantly impact the natural environment and local river hydrology. The primary aim of this study was to assess the potential of increasing the number of beaver dams ( Castor spp.), as an alternative method of water retention in the environment. Research conducted on three small lowland streams in central Poland revealed that beaver dams, even in modified riverbeds, enable the formation of shallow floodplains and ponds. Innovative analyses considered the structural materials of the dams and their impact on river hydromorphology and sediment transport. The findings emphasise the importance of beavers in water retention processes, the stabilisation of water levels during low flows and the protection of biodiversity. The study also demonstrated that beaver dams play a critical role in storing surface- and groundwater, mitigating drought impacts, reducing surface runoff, and stabilising river flows. These constructions influence local hydrology by increasing soil moisture, extending water retention times, and creating habitats for numerous species. The collected data highlight the potential of beaver dams as a tool in water resource management in the context of climate change. Further research could provide guidance for the sustainable utilisation of beavers in environmental conservation strategies and landscape planning.

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  • Tomasz Kałuża & Mateusz Hämmerling & Stanisław Zaborowski & Maciej Pawlak, 2025. "Beaver Dams as a Significant Factor in Shaping the Hydromorphological and Hydrological Conditions of Small Lowland Streams," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(8), pages 1-31, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:8:p:3317-:d:1630490
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