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J. Margaletić, M. Grubešić, T. Kalvi, G. Videc: UTJECAJ EUROPSKOGA DABRA (Castor fiber L.) . Šumarski list br. 5-6, CXXXI (2007), 257-265
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SUMMARY: The following of the European beaver (Castor fiber L.) after
its reintroduction in Croatia has been carried out continuously since first individuals
were released in 1996. The results of such a paper were data about
inhabited sites (active habitats), locations where a beaver has been noticed,
traces of its presence, scope and types of activities, the time of the first registration
of the activity on the site and removal of beavers. The beaver settled
into the area of the management unit “Turopoljski lug” after 1998 upon the
completion of the project of its return into Croatia. The research of the influence
of this species on the forest ecosystem of the management unit “Turopoljski
lug” was published in June, 2006 in a forest stand Genisto elatae-
Quercetum roboris Ht. 1938. The researched area is between 16o05’ and
16o15’ of the east geographical longitude and 45o35’ and 45o40’ of the northern
geographical latitude on the average altitude between 97 and 109 meters.
The complex situated along the river Odra comprises the biggest part of
the management unit where beavers spread looking for suitable habitats and
own grounds. The paper consisted of the analysis of the number of damaged