AbstractVegetation removal with fire can alter the thermal regime of the land surface, leading to significant changes in biogeochemistry (e.g. carbon cycling) and soil hydrology. In the UK, large expanses of carbon-rich upland environments are managed to encourage increased abundance of red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) by rotational burning of shrub vegetation. To date, though, there has not been any consideration of whether prescribed vegetation burning on peatlands modifies the thermal regime of the soil mass in the years after fire. In this study thermal regime was monitored across 12 burned peatland soil plots over an 18-month period, with the aim of (i) quantifying thermal dynamics between burned plots of different ages (from <2 to...
Fire, including prescribed burning, is common on peatlands globally and can affect vegetation, inclu...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of ...
Using a 50-year-old field experiment, we investigated the effects of the long-term land management p...
Vegetation removal with fire can alter the thermal regime of the land surface, leading to significan...
Peatlands are internationally important ecosystems, and play a vital role in carbon sequestration, w...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
The use of fire in land management has come under increasing scrutiny with regard to its potential e...
Peatlands are multiservice ecosystems: they are the largest terrestrial store of carbon in the UK, u...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
Understanding fire impacts on peatland vegetation can inform management to support function and prev...
Abstract: Northern peatlands are recognized as globally important stores of terrestrial carbon (C), ...
Using a 50-year-old field experiment, we investigated the effects of the long-term land management p...
The Uplands are very distinctive environments for their habitats, wildlife, land use, and management...
AbstractTemperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a poten...
Fire, including prescribed burning, is common on peatlands globally and can affect vegetation, inclu...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of ...
Using a 50-year-old field experiment, we investigated the effects of the long-term land management p...
Vegetation removal with fire can alter the thermal regime of the land surface, leading to significan...
Peatlands are internationally important ecosystems, and play a vital role in carbon sequestration, w...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
The use of fire in land management has come under increasing scrutiny with regard to its potential e...
Peatlands are multiservice ecosystems: they are the largest terrestrial store of carbon in the UK, u...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
Understanding fire impacts on peatland vegetation can inform management to support function and prev...
Abstract: Northern peatlands are recognized as globally important stores of terrestrial carbon (C), ...
Using a 50-year-old field experiment, we investigated the effects of the long-term land management p...
The Uplands are very distinctive environments for their habitats, wildlife, land use, and management...
AbstractTemperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a poten...
Fire, including prescribed burning, is common on peatlands globally and can affect vegetation, inclu...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of ...
Using a 50-year-old field experiment, we investigated the effects of the long-term land management p...