Drainage of peat-dominated catchments across the world has caused widespread degradation of peat and freshwater ecosystem services. In the UK, an estimated £500 million has been spent over the last decade blocking drains to reverse these changes. The practice raises water-tables to induce rewetting and promote peat aggradation. However, the potential benefits for impacted ecosystems such as streams remain unknown. This study examined stream physicochemistry and benthic macroinvertebrates across peatland catchments with artificial drainage networks, or drains that have recently been blocked, and compared these with intact peatland sites having no history of drainage. Streams in artificially drained catchments were characterised by more benth...
Large areas of northern Sweden have been ditched to promote forest growth by draining wet soils and ...
1. Drainage ditches are a common aquatic habitat in the lowland agricultural landscape of north-west...
Agricultural drainage channels and ditches are ubiquitous features in the lowland agricultural lands...
1. Agricultural peatlands and their associated drainage systems are often highly managed and exposed...
Headwater streams are important habitats, unique in their heterogeneity and biodiversity. they are c...
Blanket peat catchments are important biodiversity refugia and are increasingly recognised for their...
Abstract 1. Growing bioeconomy is increasing the pressure to clear-cut drained peatland forests. Ye...
Sedimentation is a pervasive environmental pressure affecting rivers globally. Headwaters draining c...
Artificial drainage networks, ubiquitous within lowland agricultural landscapes in Europe and North ...
AbstractMany degraded ecosystems are subject to restoration attempts, providing new opportunities to...
Land use and climate change are driving widespread modifications to the biodiverse and functionally ...
1. Growing bioeconomy is increasing the pressure to clear-cut drained peatland forests. Yet, the cum...
Hydromorphological rehabilitation through installing large woody material (LWM) is increasingly bein...
Separation of natural and anthropogenic influences is required to identify land-use impacts on strea...
Knowledge of the ecology and ecosystem functioning of pools created by the peatland restoration meth...
Large areas of northern Sweden have been ditched to promote forest growth by draining wet soils and ...
1. Drainage ditches are a common aquatic habitat in the lowland agricultural landscape of north-west...
Agricultural drainage channels and ditches are ubiquitous features in the lowland agricultural lands...
1. Agricultural peatlands and their associated drainage systems are often highly managed and exposed...
Headwater streams are important habitats, unique in their heterogeneity and biodiversity. they are c...
Blanket peat catchments are important biodiversity refugia and are increasingly recognised for their...
Abstract 1. Growing bioeconomy is increasing the pressure to clear-cut drained peatland forests. Ye...
Sedimentation is a pervasive environmental pressure affecting rivers globally. Headwaters draining c...
Artificial drainage networks, ubiquitous within lowland agricultural landscapes in Europe and North ...
AbstractMany degraded ecosystems are subject to restoration attempts, providing new opportunities to...
Land use and climate change are driving widespread modifications to the biodiverse and functionally ...
1. Growing bioeconomy is increasing the pressure to clear-cut drained peatland forests. Yet, the cum...
Hydromorphological rehabilitation through installing large woody material (LWM) is increasingly bein...
Separation of natural and anthropogenic influences is required to identify land-use impacts on strea...
Knowledge of the ecology and ecosystem functioning of pools created by the peatland restoration meth...
Large areas of northern Sweden have been ditched to promote forest growth by draining wet soils and ...
1. Drainage ditches are a common aquatic habitat in the lowland agricultural landscape of north-west...
Agricultural drainage channels and ditches are ubiquitous features in the lowland agricultural lands...