The majority of the world’s peatlands are located in northern regions where climate change is occurring most rapidly. Therefore, there is an urgent need to understand whether, and under what conditions, peatlands will remain carbon sinks or become carbon sources. The uncertainties in our predictions stem from a variety of sources, including uncertainty about the competing effects of rising air temperature on ecosystem respiration (Re) and gross primary production. Furthermore, peatlands contain a mixture of plant communities that respond differently to changes in temperature and precipitation. Such heterogeneity complicates attempts to upscale peatland carbon fluxes and predict the future peatland carbon balance.We focus on understanding th...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
Boreal forests and peatlands are globally significant carbon stores but they are threatened by risin...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Carbon accumulation in soils constitutes a significant sink for carbon. How the climate change with ...
To be able to predict the strength of climate change and its consequences for mankind, it is of majo...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
International audienceThe function of peatlands as a large carbon (C) reservoir results from the net...
Extreme climate events are predicted to become more frequent and intense. Their ecological impacts, ...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems from a carbon balance perspective because they are natural...
Large-scale changes in climate may have many unexpected effects on ecosystems, given the importance ...
International audienceQuestionA better understanding of the response of Sphagnum mosses and associat...
International audienceDue to the wet and anoxic specific environmental conditions, which reduce the ...
The response of large stores of carbon in boreal forest soils to global warming is a major uncertain...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
Boreal forests and peatlands are globally significant carbon stores but they are threatened by risin...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Carbon accumulation in soils constitutes a significant sink for carbon. How the climate change with ...
To be able to predict the strength of climate change and its consequences for mankind, it is of majo...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
International audienceThe function of peatlands as a large carbon (C) reservoir results from the net...
Extreme climate events are predicted to become more frequent and intense. Their ecological impacts, ...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems from a carbon balance perspective because they are natural...
Large-scale changes in climate may have many unexpected effects on ecosystems, given the importance ...
International audienceQuestionA better understanding of the response of Sphagnum mosses and associat...
International audienceDue to the wet and anoxic specific environmental conditions, which reduce the ...
The response of large stores of carbon in boreal forest soils to global warming is a major uncertain...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
Boreal forests and peatlands are globally significant carbon stores but they are threatened by risin...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...