Abstract. Bogs, economically valuable wetlands, are subjected to exploitation in southern Canada. We addressed plant conser-vation within bogs mined for peat, in which small undisturbed remnants are left, mostly at the margins of the mined areas. The main goal of the study was to test whether these remnants act as refuges for plants which could recolonize areas that are planned for restoration after mining is completed. Mosses, lichens and vascular plants were sampled in rem-nants of 24 mined bogs in southeastern Canada during the summer of 1997. The vegetation was also sampled at the margins and centres of 24 nearby natural bogs in plots similar in size to these remnants. Using similarity analysis and ordination techniques, we found that p...
Global changes in climate and land use are occurring at an unprecedented rate, often triggering dras...
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...
Abstract: Many North American peatlands previously mined for horticultural peat have been abandoned ...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
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...
We studied the natural regeneration of an ombro-trophic peatland (Cacouna bog) located in southern Q...
The initial question of any ecological restoration project should be whether the degraded ecosystem ...
The initial question of any ecological restoration project should be whether the degraded ecosystem ...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
The impact of peatland restoration on Diptera assemblages was studied across multiple organizational...
Burns Bog is a raised ombrotrophic bog in Delta, British Columbia and faced with myriad disturbances...
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...
Global changes in climate and land use are occurring at an unprecedented rate, often triggering dras...
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...
Abstract: Many North American peatlands previously mined for horticultural peat have been abandoned ...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
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...
We studied the natural regeneration of an ombro-trophic peatland (Cacouna bog) located in southern Q...
The initial question of any ecological restoration project should be whether the degraded ecosystem ...
The initial question of any ecological restoration project should be whether the degraded ecosystem ...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
The impact of peatland restoration on Diptera assemblages was studied across multiple organizational...
Burns Bog is a raised ombrotrophic bog in Delta, British Columbia and faced with myriad disturbances...
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...
Global changes in climate and land use are occurring at an unprecedented rate, often triggering dras...
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...