Open-pit mining of oil sands removes wetland plant communities from the landscape. Sandhill Watershed, located on Syncrude Canada's oil sands lease, is the first reclamation of a complex watershed that includes a 17 ha central wetland designed to develop into a rich fen. Here we sample the vegetation after three years. Of the 124 plant species recorded, 48% are peat-forming species, including 24 bryophyte species. We identified, using ordination techniques, four plant assemblages that vary in abundance of peat-forming plants. Each assemblage occurs in a spatially distinct area of Sandhill Fen, forming vegetation zones that are closely associated with height of water table. The plant assemblage distributed in the wettest areas has abun...
An approach has been developed to restore bogs after peat extraction. However, when sedge-peat layer...
Wetland reclamation efforts in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region seek to restore important ecosystem se...
Abstract: Many North American peatlands previously mined for horticultural peat have been abandoned ...
Open-pit mining of oil sands removes wetland plant communities from the landscape. Sandhill Watersh...
Reclamation of the boreal landscape, including both wetlands and uplands integrated into complex wat...
Surface mining for oil sand results in the formation of large pits that must be reclaimed. Some of t...
Wooded rich fens (WRF) are abundant in continental western Canada, characterized by high variation i...
Reclaiming wetlands following open pit mining for industrial oil sand extraction is challenging due ...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
Reclaiming peatland ecosystems is challenging our understanding of how to rebuild functioning landsc...
Abstract. Bogs, economically valuable wetlands, are subjected to exploitation in southern Canada. We...
2018 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The third-largest proven oil deposit in the world is i...
In the boreal forest of Alberta, oil exploration has brought roads into previously undisturbed areas...
Wetlands comprise 65% of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) surface mineable area and thus suppor...
Predicting diversity is a central theme of ecology. In this thesis, two aspects of diversity were ex...
An approach has been developed to restore bogs after peat extraction. However, when sedge-peat layer...
Wetland reclamation efforts in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region seek to restore important ecosystem se...
Abstract: Many North American peatlands previously mined for horticultural peat have been abandoned ...
Open-pit mining of oil sands removes wetland plant communities from the landscape. Sandhill Watersh...
Reclamation of the boreal landscape, including both wetlands and uplands integrated into complex wat...
Surface mining for oil sand results in the formation of large pits that must be reclaimed. Some of t...
Wooded rich fens (WRF) are abundant in continental western Canada, characterized by high variation i...
Reclaiming wetlands following open pit mining for industrial oil sand extraction is challenging due ...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
Reclaiming peatland ecosystems is challenging our understanding of how to rebuild functioning landsc...
Abstract. Bogs, economically valuable wetlands, are subjected to exploitation in southern Canada. We...
2018 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The third-largest proven oil deposit in the world is i...
In the boreal forest of Alberta, oil exploration has brought roads into previously undisturbed areas...
Wetlands comprise 65% of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) surface mineable area and thus suppor...
Predicting diversity is a central theme of ecology. In this thesis, two aspects of diversity were ex...
An approach has been developed to restore bogs after peat extraction. However, when sedge-peat layer...
Wetland reclamation efforts in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region seek to restore important ecosystem se...
Abstract: Many North American peatlands previously mined for horticultural peat have been abandoned ...