Peatlands are important ecosystems for biodiversity conservation, global carbon cycling and water storage. Hydrological changes due to climate variability have accelerated the degradation of global and regional ecosystem services of peatlands. Diatoms are important producers and bioindicators in wetlands, but comprehensive diatom-based inference models for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction in peatlands are scarce. To explore the use of diatoms for investigating peatland hydrological change, this study established a training set consisting of diatom composition and twelve environmental factors from 105 surface samples collected from five Sphagnum peatlands in northeastern China. Diatom communities were dominated by Eunotia species. Ordinati...
<div><p>A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a c...
This data set contains diatom assemblages for 3 cores from the center, moat and surrounding burn (0,...
Unveiling past tipping points is a prerequisite for a better understanding of how individual species...
Peatlands are important ecosystems for biodiversity conservation, global carbon cycling and water st...
Diatom-inferred changes in past water levels and the evolution of peatlands during the Holocene peri...
Quantitative relationships between mire plant assemblages and environmental variables have been inve...
Although diatom records from lake sediments have been used for quantitative paleoclimatic reconstruc...
Blanket peat catchments are important biodiversity refugia. Key pressures on peatland catchment wat...
This paper documents a 7800-year proxy record from the Shenjiadian peatland on the Sanjiang Plain in...
This study explored ecological responses of Erye and Sanye lakes to climate change and atmospheric d...
Reconstructing historical hydrologic and vegetation conditions can provide useful insights into the ...
Northern peatlands contain close to one-third of the world’s soil carbon and changes to their ecolog...
This study explored ecological responses of Erye and Sanye lakes to climate change and atmospheric d...
Diatoms are used widely for paleolimnological studies in lakes, but their use for studying the envir...
A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a changing ...
<div><p>A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a c...
This data set contains diatom assemblages for 3 cores from the center, moat and surrounding burn (0,...
Unveiling past tipping points is a prerequisite for a better understanding of how individual species...
Peatlands are important ecosystems for biodiversity conservation, global carbon cycling and water st...
Diatom-inferred changes in past water levels and the evolution of peatlands during the Holocene peri...
Quantitative relationships between mire plant assemblages and environmental variables have been inve...
Although diatom records from lake sediments have been used for quantitative paleoclimatic reconstruc...
Blanket peat catchments are important biodiversity refugia. Key pressures on peatland catchment wat...
This paper documents a 7800-year proxy record from the Shenjiadian peatland on the Sanjiang Plain in...
This study explored ecological responses of Erye and Sanye lakes to climate change and atmospheric d...
Reconstructing historical hydrologic and vegetation conditions can provide useful insights into the ...
Northern peatlands contain close to one-third of the world’s soil carbon and changes to their ecolog...
This study explored ecological responses of Erye and Sanye lakes to climate change and atmospheric d...
Diatoms are used widely for paleolimnological studies in lakes, but their use for studying the envir...
A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a changing ...
<div><p>A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a c...
This data set contains diatom assemblages for 3 cores from the center, moat and surrounding burn (0,...
Unveiling past tipping points is a prerequisite for a better understanding of how individual species...