The nature conservation, and wider environmental importance of peatlands, particularly in relation to carbon management, has led to there being a growing interest in attempting to manage degraded peatlands in a way that will restore them to fully functioning peatland ecosystems. Much of this management is concerned with the rewetting of these sites therefore it has become important to monitor the surface wetness of these bogs and if possible compare current wetness with previous, pre-damage, conditions. We present previously unpublished case studies of the use of testate amoebae to monitor bog restoration schemes in N.W. England (Holcroft Moss, Cheshire) and Ireland (Ardagullion Bog, Co. Longford). In addition we summarise the key conservat...
Numerous palaeoecological studies have used testate amoeba analysis to reconstruct Holocene hydrolog...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
The nature conservation, and wider environmental importance of peatlands, particularly in relation t...
This thesis has examined the response of testate amoebae communities to restoration at three peatlan...
Peatlands represent globally-important ecosystems and carbon stores. However, large areas of peatlan...
Peatlands are important ecosystems in terms of biodiversity, nature conservation and the hydrologica...
Ongoing climate warming threatens the survival of bogs at the warm/dry limit of their distribution (...
International audience1. Cutover peatlands are valuable as habitat for rare species and as carbon si...
Globally, peatlands are regarded as important carbon stores and their conservation essential for ens...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in...
The environmental importance of peatlands has stimulated efforts to restore their specific ecosystem...
Testate amoebae analysis has been shown to be a valuable technique to reconstruct peatland palaeohyd...
Climate warming and human impacts are thought to be causing peatlands to dry, potentially convertin...
Our palaeoecological study covers 73years of history (1929-2002) of a kettle hole peatland inundated...
Numerous palaeoecological studies have used testate amoeba analysis to reconstruct Holocene hydrolog...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
The nature conservation, and wider environmental importance of peatlands, particularly in relation t...
This thesis has examined the response of testate amoebae communities to restoration at three peatlan...
Peatlands represent globally-important ecosystems and carbon stores. However, large areas of peatlan...
Peatlands are important ecosystems in terms of biodiversity, nature conservation and the hydrologica...
Ongoing climate warming threatens the survival of bogs at the warm/dry limit of their distribution (...
International audience1. Cutover peatlands are valuable as habitat for rare species and as carbon si...
Globally, peatlands are regarded as important carbon stores and their conservation essential for ens...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in...
The environmental importance of peatlands has stimulated efforts to restore their specific ecosystem...
Testate amoebae analysis has been shown to be a valuable technique to reconstruct peatland palaeohyd...
Climate warming and human impacts are thought to be causing peatlands to dry, potentially convertin...
Our palaeoecological study covers 73years of history (1929-2002) of a kettle hole peatland inundated...
Numerous palaeoecological studies have used testate amoeba analysis to reconstruct Holocene hydrolog...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...