The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the effect of global change on peatlands. Peatlands are ecosystems in which the rate of decomposition of organic matter is slower than the rate of accumulation. This feature has important implications for carbon cycling. In effect, peatlands store one third of terrestrial carbon. The thesis consists of five studies. The first study is focused on the use of Plant Functional Types (PFTs) in order to investigate the foliar nutrient concentrations in mire ecosystems. The PFT approach can help us understand how environmental changes associated with climate warming will affect terrestrial ecosystems either through direct effects on ecosystem functioning or through indirect effects mediated by compositional ch...
It is widely known that peatlands are a significant carbon (C) stock. Most peatlands are located in ...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Fens prevail in north-boreal to subarctic regions, while bogs are more common in hemiboreal to middl...
Northern peatlands are the world’s most efficient terrestrial ecosystems at storing carbon. The eff...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems from a carbon balance perspective because they are natural...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (i.e. peat) when plant litter p...
Peatlands store nearly one third of the soil global carbon, and approximately 10% of the world\u27s ...
This is the author's manuscript version and this version is free to view and download for personal u...
Globally, peatlands play an important role in the carbon (C) cycle. High water level is a key factor...
Hofgaard, A. Effects of climate change on the distribution and development of palsa peatlands: backg...
Though northern peatlands cover only 3 % of the land surface they count as one of the largest terres...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
Root biomass, production and decomposition have been poorly studied in peatland ecosystems despit...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...
Northern hemisphere peatlands are substantial carbon stores. However, recent climate change and huma...
It is widely known that peatlands are a significant carbon (C) stock. Most peatlands are located in ...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Fens prevail in north-boreal to subarctic regions, while bogs are more common in hemiboreal to middl...
Northern peatlands are the world’s most efficient terrestrial ecosystems at storing carbon. The eff...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems from a carbon balance perspective because they are natural...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (i.e. peat) when plant litter p...
Peatlands store nearly one third of the soil global carbon, and approximately 10% of the world\u27s ...
This is the author's manuscript version and this version is free to view and download for personal u...
Globally, peatlands play an important role in the carbon (C) cycle. High water level is a key factor...
Hofgaard, A. Effects of climate change on the distribution and development of palsa peatlands: backg...
Though northern peatlands cover only 3 % of the land surface they count as one of the largest terres...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
Root biomass, production and decomposition have been poorly studied in peatland ecosystems despit...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...
Northern hemisphere peatlands are substantial carbon stores. However, recent climate change and huma...
It is widely known that peatlands are a significant carbon (C) stock. Most peatlands are located in ...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Fens prevail in north-boreal to subarctic regions, while bogs are more common in hemiboreal to middl...