Abstract: The fen Tessiner Moor is situated in the western part of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It has a size of 55 hectare and is divided in a large fen and in small raised bogs. After deep drainage, today woods of Alder and Ash as well as reed swamps of eutrophic sites grow in the fen. Swampy forests and rests of moss bogs are now typical for transitional bogs. Tyrphophilous plants and animals are rare. Therefore analyses to the surface slope and features, stratigraphy, hydrology, selected communities of flora and fauna and the bog classification were started. These lead to an integrated developing concept for the restoration of the fen. The aim of the concept is the recovery of a nearly natural groundwater level and the establishment...
Die Untersuchungen zu Verbreitung und Standort der Blasenbinse (Scheuchzeria palustris) in Nordostde...
Abstract: Mires as well as meadows resulted in the drainage of mires are ecosystems very sensitive...
In northwest Germany, over 2,000 km² of peatland area have been destroyed or significantly degraded ...
Abstract: The results of the recording of fens of the Müritz National Park (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
Im Rahmen eines Life-Projektes wurden mehrere große Niedermoore innerhalb des Naturparkes Nossentine...
Abstract: The results of the recording of fens of the Nature Reserve Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide (...
In der Arbeit wird über vierjährige Untersuchungen und ihre Ergebnisse zur Geomorphologie, Geologie,...
Der gegenwärtige Arbeitsstand am Regenmoor-Schutzprogramm des Bundeslandes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern wi...
Der Schutz und die Erhaltung natürlicher und/oder naturnaher Moorökosysteme sowie die Umwandlung bew...
The Lieper Posse is a calcareous, ground water-fed fen system, situated in the end-moraine area of n...
Abstract: Most of Northeast German ombrogenous raised bogs (83% of 4310 ha) are covered by woody v...
Abstract: Considerable changes in plant sociological, pedologic and hydrologic conditions has been...
The Lieper Posse is a calcareous, ground water-fed fen system, situated in the end-moraine area of n...
Abstract: The natural park „Uckermärkische Seen“ is outstanding due to precious brownmoss dominate...
Hochmoorwälder nehmen über 50 % der verbliebenen Hochmoorfläche im Voralpengebiet ein. 559 Flächen i...
Die Untersuchungen zu Verbreitung und Standort der Blasenbinse (Scheuchzeria palustris) in Nordostde...
Abstract: Mires as well as meadows resulted in the drainage of mires are ecosystems very sensitive...
In northwest Germany, over 2,000 km² of peatland area have been destroyed or significantly degraded ...
Abstract: The results of the recording of fens of the Müritz National Park (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
Im Rahmen eines Life-Projektes wurden mehrere große Niedermoore innerhalb des Naturparkes Nossentine...
Abstract: The results of the recording of fens of the Nature Reserve Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide (...
In der Arbeit wird über vierjährige Untersuchungen und ihre Ergebnisse zur Geomorphologie, Geologie,...
Der gegenwärtige Arbeitsstand am Regenmoor-Schutzprogramm des Bundeslandes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern wi...
Der Schutz und die Erhaltung natürlicher und/oder naturnaher Moorökosysteme sowie die Umwandlung bew...
The Lieper Posse is a calcareous, ground water-fed fen system, situated in the end-moraine area of n...
Abstract: Most of Northeast German ombrogenous raised bogs (83% of 4310 ha) are covered by woody v...
Abstract: Considerable changes in plant sociological, pedologic and hydrologic conditions has been...
The Lieper Posse is a calcareous, ground water-fed fen system, situated in the end-moraine area of n...
Abstract: The natural park „Uckermärkische Seen“ is outstanding due to precious brownmoss dominate...
Hochmoorwälder nehmen über 50 % der verbliebenen Hochmoorfläche im Voralpengebiet ein. 559 Flächen i...
Die Untersuchungen zu Verbreitung und Standort der Blasenbinse (Scheuchzeria palustris) in Nordostde...
Abstract: Mires as well as meadows resulted in the drainage of mires are ecosystems very sensitive...
In northwest Germany, over 2,000 km² of peatland area have been destroyed or significantly degraded ...