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The mordent conditions of reclaimed carbonaceous bogs vegetative cover in environs of village Pereverediv of Mlyniv district, Rivne region and town Brody of Lviv region is characterized on the basis of Braun-Blanke classification.
G.A. Chorna, T.S. Bagatska
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Decoupling climate and human impacts on the nitrogen cycle during the Irish Bronze Age
ABSTRACT Disentangling climate variability and human activity in past nitrogen cycling is key to understanding ecosystems. Previous studies in Ireland observed a widespread, permanent shift in terrestrial nitrogen cycling during Later Prehistory, potentially linked to intensifying land‐use.
Sarah Ferrandin +2 more
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Lichens as indicators of bog-community degeneration
The lichen flora of raised and transition-bogs in West Pomerania (N Poland) is poor and characterized by dominance of acidophilous epiphytes associated with pine bark, and of humus-loving lichens.
Wiesław Fałtynowicz
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The Bogs and Bog Flora of the Huron River Valley [PDF]
"Reprinted from the Botanical gazette 40: 351-375, 418-448. 1905, and 41: 17-42. 1906." ; Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Michigan, 1904. ; Bibliography: p. 40-42 at end. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Military lands provide an opportunity to recover red wolves
Red wolf (Canis rufus) recovery remains challenging, with only one population persisting and no reintroductions since 1998. Despite extensive, biodiverse properties in the Southeast with conservation mandates, military lands have been overlooked. In our paper, we evaluate them as a potential path forward for red wolf reintroduction sites.
Meghan P. Keating +8 more
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Armillaria ectypa, a rare fungus of mire in Poland
Armillaria ectypa is a saprotroph that occurs on active raised bogs and alkaline fens, as well as Aapa mires and transitional bogs. It is a very rare and threatened Eurasian species and one of the 33 fungal species proposed for inclusion into the Bern ...
Małgorzata Stasińska
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Impact of Nitrogen Deposition on Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Peatlands Under Land‐Use Change
ABSTRACT Increasing nitrogen (N) deposition significantly alters carbon and N dynamics in peatlands by affecting microbial processes, enhancing greenhouse gas emissions and nutrient leaching into adjacent waters. However, how peatland conversion for agriculture and forestry influences the fate of added N under elevated atmospheric deposition remains ...
Yujing Deng +3 more
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Historical and future distribution patterns of Sphagnum bogs in different scenarios.
(A) Potential distribution pattern of Sphagnum bogs in the last interglacial period. (B) Comparison of the potential distribution pattern of Sphagnum bogs between the current distribution and the last interglacial period.
Luyan Tang (8677047) +4 more
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Peer Reviewed ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/46145/1/203_2004_Article_BF00413042 ...
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ABSTRACT Only ~3% of the global land surface is covered by peatlands, yet more than one‐third of global soil carbon is stored in these ecosystems and contaminant filtration can be provided. The extent to which peat humification (Fibric–Hemic–Sapric) is linked to dissolved heavy metals in peatland surface waters has remained poorly quantified at a ...
Stanisław Łyszczarz +8 more
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