This is the author's manuscript version and this version is free to view and download for personal use only. Not for re-distribution, re-sale or use in derivative works.This material is forthcoming in Peatland Restoration and Ecosystem Services Science, Policy and Practice, 9781107619708, © Cambridge University PressThe fundamental reason for the presence of peatlands is a positive balance between plant production and decomposition. Organic matter accumulates in these systems because prolonged waterlogged conditions result in soil anoxia (i.e., exclusion of oxygen), and under these conditions decomposition rates can be lower than those of primary production. Climate therefore plays an important role in peat accumulation, both directly by...
Climate warming has inevitable impacts on the vegetation and hydrological dynamics of high-latitude ...
Scientific papers on peatland ecosystems frequently start with a statement about peatlands covering ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access via the DOI in...
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
Peat bogs rely on direct atmospheric inputs for their water supply, but such inputs include the 'occ...
Northern peatlands are the world’s most efficient terrestrial ecosystems at storing carbon. The eff...
Peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface but boreal and subarctic peatlands store about 1...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (i.e. peat) when plant litter p...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
The 21st century climate change and land-use pressure are likely to subject northern peatlands to cl...
Peatlands are diverse wetland ecosystems distributed mostly over the northern latitudes and tropics....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Copyright © 2010 Inter-Research.Publisher's version of record available via: doi: 10.3354/cr00911Bl...
Northern peatlands cover ~3–4 million km2 (~10% of the land north of 45°N) and contain ~200–400 Pg c...
International audienceAlthough peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface, boreal and subar...
Climate warming has inevitable impacts on the vegetation and hydrological dynamics of high-latitude ...
Scientific papers on peatland ecosystems frequently start with a statement about peatlands covering ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access via the DOI in...
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
Peat bogs rely on direct atmospheric inputs for their water supply, but such inputs include the 'occ...
Northern peatlands are the world’s most efficient terrestrial ecosystems at storing carbon. The eff...
Peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface but boreal and subarctic peatlands store about 1...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (i.e. peat) when plant litter p...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
The 21st century climate change and land-use pressure are likely to subject northern peatlands to cl...
Peatlands are diverse wetland ecosystems distributed mostly over the northern latitudes and tropics....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Copyright © 2010 Inter-Research.Publisher's version of record available via: doi: 10.3354/cr00911Bl...
Northern peatlands cover ~3–4 million km2 (~10% of the land north of 45°N) and contain ~200–400 Pg c...
International audienceAlthough peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface, boreal and subar...
Climate warming has inevitable impacts on the vegetation and hydrological dynamics of high-latitude ...
Scientific papers on peatland ecosystems frequently start with a statement about peatlands covering ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access via the DOI in...