2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11273-009-9131-0
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Vegetative composition and community structure associated with beaver ponds in Canaan valley, West Virginia, USA

Abstract: Beavers (Castor canadensis) can cause dramatic changes in vegetative composition and diversity. Although alterations by beaver have been studied extensively, little attention has been paid to the effects beaver impoundments have on rare plants. Effective conservation of riparian and wetland rare plant species must consider the responses of vegetation to changes in hydrology that can occur when beaver populations are present. The goal of this research was to establish the occurrence of locally rare plant specie… Show more

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“…For instance, wetland vegetation composition changes with the age of a pond (Bonner et al. ). Due to either siltation or dam failure, beaver ponds are often temporary.…”
Section: Review Of the Impacts Of Beavers On Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, wetland vegetation composition changes with the age of a pond (Bonner et al. ). Due to either siltation or dam failure, beaver ponds are often temporary.…”
Section: Review Of the Impacts Of Beavers On Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Statistical significance of differences between communities (groups of samples) was assessed using a multi-response permutation procedure (MRPP). This method tests a hypothesis that there are no differences in species composition between study sites (Zimmerman et al, 1985;Bonner et al, 2009) and is based on the matrix of Bray-Curtis distances to compare mean dissimilarity within groups to dissimilarity between groups. The method estimates not only statistical significance but also the A statistic and is a measure of within-group homogeneity compared to random homogeneity.…”
Section: Banaszak and Dochkova 30mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bonner et al (2009) suggests that the managers of wetlands may consider the beaver activity a method of managing wetland successional stages. In a study on Castor canadensis, Slabe (2007) explains that the beavers damming are very important in landscape heterogeneity, plants successions and species diversity.…”
Section: Description Of the Studied Area And Undertaken Researchesmentioning
confidence: 99%