Abstract: Many North American peatlands previously mined for horticultural peat have been abandoned recently, al-lowing natural recolonization to occur. The two dominant methods for peat extraction, hand block-cutting and vacuum-mining, have created distinctly different abandoned surfaces, leading to different recolonization patterns. Both types of exploitation can be found throughout eastern Canada where we conducted a vast survey of 26 abandoned mined peatlands in the provinces of Québec and New Brunswick. The aim of this study is to describe the revegetation pat-terns and to assess the impact of local and regional variables as well as the time since abandonment on Sphagnum re-colonization. We inventoried the vegetation structure in all t...
Canada there are some 37,000 square miles of Peat Bogs. While some of this will undoubtedly eventual...
We studied the natural regeneration of an ombro-trophic peatland (Cacouna bog) located in southern Q...
Abstract: Ombrotrophic peatlands in North America are harvested mainly for horticultural purposes. F...
The initial question of any ecological restoration project should be whether the degraded ecosystem...
Abstract. Bogs, economically valuable wetlands, are subjected to exploitation in southern Canada. We...
The initial question of any ecological restoration project should be whether the degraded ecosystem ...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
The initial question of any ecological restoration project should be whether the degraded ecosystem ...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
spontaneous revegetation The recent development of peatland restoration activities indicates that mo...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
Wooded rich fens (WRF) are abundant in continental western Canada, characterized by high variation i...
Wooded rich fens (WRF) are abundant in continental western Canada, characterized by high variation i...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
Canada there are some 37,000 square miles of Peat Bogs. While some of this will undoubtedly eventual...
We studied the natural regeneration of an ombro-trophic peatland (Cacouna bog) located in southern Q...
Abstract: Ombrotrophic peatlands in North America are harvested mainly for horticultural purposes. F...
The initial question of any ecological restoration project should be whether the degraded ecosystem...
Abstract. Bogs, economically valuable wetlands, are subjected to exploitation in southern Canada. We...
The initial question of any ecological restoration project should be whether the degraded ecosystem ...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
The initial question of any ecological restoration project should be whether the degraded ecosystem ...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
spontaneous revegetation The recent development of peatland restoration activities indicates that mo...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
Wooded rich fens (WRF) are abundant in continental western Canada, characterized by high variation i...
Wooded rich fens (WRF) are abundant in continental western Canada, characterized by high variation i...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
Canada there are some 37,000 square miles of Peat Bogs. While some of this will undoubtedly eventual...
We studied the natural regeneration of an ombro-trophic peatland (Cacouna bog) located in southern Q...
Abstract: Ombrotrophic peatlands in North America are harvested mainly for horticultural purposes. F...