“…Several studies have indicated a decrease in macroinvertebrate species richness within beaver ponds compared to lotic segments (Anderson & Rosemond, 2007;Arndt & Domdei, 2011;Gard, 1961;McDowell & Naiman, 1986;Pliūraitė & Kesminas, 2012;Strzelec, Białek & Spyra, 2018). Density results seem to be site-dependent for whether density is higher within beaver ponds (McDowell & Naiman, 1986), not statistically different between lotic habitats and beaver ponds (Anderson & Rosemond, 2007;Law et al, 2016;Rolauffs et al, 2001), or higher within the lotic segments (Arndt & Domdei, 2011;Pliūraitė & Kesminas, 2012;Strzelec et al, 2018). Density results seem to be site-dependent for whether density is higher within beaver ponds (McDowell & Naiman, 1986), not statistically different between lotic habitats and beaver ponds (Anderson & Rosemond, 2007;Law et al, 2016;Rolauffs et al, 2001), or higher within the lotic segments (Arndt & Domdei, 2011;Pliūraitė & Kesminas, 2012;Strzelec et al, 2018).…”