In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functionally similar to non-degraded ones. We re-analysed the long-term outcomes of restoration on vegetation and plant functional traits in 38 European fens restored by rewetting (18 sites) and topsoil removal (20 sites). We used traits related to nutrient acquisition strategies, competitiveness, seed traits, and used single- and multi-trait metrics. A separate set of vegetation records from near-natural fens with diverse plant communities was used to generate reference values to aid the comparisons. We found that both restoration methods enhanced the similarity of species composition to non-degraded systems but trait analysis revealed differences be...
Geographic distribution of the sites (left) and DCA graphs of sites (centre of centroids) (right). O...
Rich fens are an important, but threatened, habitat type in the boreal landscape. In this thesis I h...
The majority of fens in Europe have been transformed for agricultural purposes and have disappeared ...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
The framework of fen restoration includes a variety of different concepts and techniques, which have...
Peat-forming wetlands, particularly floating fens that form the initial stages of these ecosystems, ...
Fens in Central Europe are characterised by waterlogged organic substrate and low productivity. Huma...
The research presented here focuses on the functional aspect of biodiversity of plant communities, w...
Geographic distribution of the sites (left) and DCA graphs of sites (centre of centroids) (right). O...
Rich fens are an important, but threatened, habitat type in the boreal landscape. In this thesis I h...
The majority of fens in Europe have been transformed for agricultural purposes and have disappeared ...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
The framework of fen restoration includes a variety of different concepts and techniques, which have...
Peat-forming wetlands, particularly floating fens that form the initial stages of these ecosystems, ...
Fens in Central Europe are characterised by waterlogged organic substrate and low productivity. Huma...
The research presented here focuses on the functional aspect of biodiversity of plant communities, w...
Geographic distribution of the sites (left) and DCA graphs of sites (centre of centroids) (right). O...
Rich fens are an important, but threatened, habitat type in the boreal landscape. In this thesis I h...
The majority of fens in Europe have been transformed for agricultural purposes and have disappeared ...