Author:
Čanády Alexander,Krišovský Peter,Bajomi Bálint,Huber Attila,Czabán Dávid,Olekšák Milan
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract: During fieldwork from 6 June to 20 July 2016, the first records of the European beaver (Castor fiber)
in south-eastern Slovakia were made. Beavers are mainly nocturnal animals, and as such, they are rarely observed;
therefore, our observations were based on searching for beaver presence signs: damaged trees, dams,
signs of food consumption (chewed/felled trees) and footprints in the mud. The southern part of the Košická
kotlina basin, from the city of Košice down to the state border and the surrounding villages in Hungary, was
checked. We found two beaver locations via feeding signs in the vicinity of the Slovakia–Hungary state border,
at the villages of Milhosť (Miglécnémeti) and Buzica (Buzita), in Slovakia. According to our calculations, the present
total beaver population in Hungary is between 4,000 and 5,000 and 14,600–18,300 beavers with potential
support. For Slovakia, we estimated the potential population size to be 7,700–9,600. Our findings in northern
Pannonian lowland (Slovakia–Hungary border) are an important evidence of beaver expansion. Although we
don’t know the exact origin of investigated population, these new records indicate the possibility of merging the
populations of different origin, which could enable gene flow and increase the genetic diversity. This could lead
to improved recovery of species and its stabilisation in nature. However, it is necessary to carry out a detailed
investigation of the presence of beaver in these regions in future.
Subject
Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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