oxbowmeren
Oxbowmeren is the Dutch term for oxbow lakes, crescent-shaped bodies of standing water that form when a river creates a cutoff in a meander and the abandoned loop becomes a separate lake. The term is used in Dutch geography and hydrology to describe these features.
Formation and morphology: Oxbowmeren form as a river erodes the neck of a meander during floods. When
Ecology: These water bodies provide habitat for aquatic plants, invertebrates, amphibians, fish, and especially waterfowl and
Management and use: In many regions, oxbowmeren are protected as wetlands or nature reserves because of their