Ombrogenous mires, or bogs, are remarkable in that they are organic landforms built from living plants and their partially decayed remains (peat), together with large quantities of water derived directly from precipitation. In the uplands and northwest of the British Isles, they tend to dominate landscapes wherever the slope allows. The components of ombrogenous mires are highly sensitive to change, especially in hydrology. Their vegetation may alter in response to very small changes in water level and/or water chemistry, whereas the underlying peat may undergo total degradation on dewatering. The function of intact mire ecosystems incorporates mechanisms which tend to maintain stability when environmental conditions change; observation ind...
For the most part, UK blanket bogs have been treeless for many thousands of years, although in their...
Northern peatlands play a disproportionally large role in the global carbon balance due to the massi...
Bog mosses (Sphagnum species) are sensitive to the position of local water-tables on intact raised p...
Ombrogenous mires, or bogs, are remarkable in that they are organic landforms built from living plan...
When the protective living layer of the acrotelm of a peat bog is lost as a result of human activiti...
Peat bogs rely on direct atmospheric inputs for their water supply, but such inputs include the 'occ...
1.Many peatland ecosystems in Europe have become degraded in the last century owing to the effects o...
Peatlands cover approximately 14% of Scotland, although only part of this area is active (peat-formi...
At the ecosystem scale, peatlands can be extremely resilient to perturbations. Yet, they are very se...
This study investigates the causes of erosion and degradation of March Haigh, a blanket mire in the ...
The restoration of degraded mires is considered an important part of mitigating climate change and b...
This briefing note is part of a series aimed at policy makers, practitioners and academics to help e...
Trees of Pinus rotundata (bog pine) characterise many bogs in the mid-altitude mountains of central ...
1. Many peatland ecosystems in Europe have become degraded in the last century owing to the effects ...
The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledg...
For the most part, UK blanket bogs have been treeless for many thousands of years, although in their...
Northern peatlands play a disproportionally large role in the global carbon balance due to the massi...
Bog mosses (Sphagnum species) are sensitive to the position of local water-tables on intact raised p...
Ombrogenous mires, or bogs, are remarkable in that they are organic landforms built from living plan...
When the protective living layer of the acrotelm of a peat bog is lost as a result of human activiti...
Peat bogs rely on direct atmospheric inputs for their water supply, but such inputs include the 'occ...
1.Many peatland ecosystems in Europe have become degraded in the last century owing to the effects o...
Peatlands cover approximately 14% of Scotland, although only part of this area is active (peat-formi...
At the ecosystem scale, peatlands can be extremely resilient to perturbations. Yet, they are very se...
This study investigates the causes of erosion and degradation of March Haigh, a blanket mire in the ...
The restoration of degraded mires is considered an important part of mitigating climate change and b...
This briefing note is part of a series aimed at policy makers, practitioners and academics to help e...
Trees of Pinus rotundata (bog pine) characterise many bogs in the mid-altitude mountains of central ...
1. Many peatland ecosystems in Europe have become degraded in the last century owing to the effects ...
The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledg...
For the most part, UK blanket bogs have been treeless for many thousands of years, although in their...
Northern peatlands play a disproportionally large role in the global carbon balance due to the massi...
Bog mosses (Sphagnum species) are sensitive to the position of local water-tables on intact raised p...