High-latitude peatlands are changing rapidly in response to climate change, including permafrost thaw. Here, we reconstruct hydrological conditions since the seventeenth century using testate amoeba data from 103 high-latitude peat archives. We show that 54% of the peatlands have been drying and 32% have been wetting over this period, illustrating the complex ecohydrological dynamics of high latitude peatlands and their highly uncertain responses to a warming climate
Northern boreal peatlands are important ecosystems in modulating global biogeochemical cycles, yet t...
Peatlands represent globally significant soil carbon stores that have been accumulating for millenni...
This is the final version. Available on open access from IOP Publishing via the DOI in this record. ...
A recent synthesis study found 54% of the high-latitude peatlands have been drying and 32% have been...
Climate warming and human impacts are thought to be causing peatlands to dry, potentially converting...
Climate warming has inevitable impacts on the vegetation and hydrological dynamics of high-latitude ...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Permafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owing to cold condit...
Glacial−interglacial variations in CO2 and methane in polar ice cores have been attributed, in part,...
Glacial-interglacial variations in CO 2 and methane in polar ice cores have been attributed, in part...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Water-table reconstructions from Holocene peatlands are increasingly being used as indicators of ter...
Northern boreal peatlands are important ecosystems in modulating global biogeochemical cycles, yet t...
Peatlands represent globally significant soil carbon stores that have been accumulating for millenni...
This is the final version. Available on open access from IOP Publishing via the DOI in this record. ...
A recent synthesis study found 54% of the high-latitude peatlands have been drying and 32% have been...
Climate warming and human impacts are thought to be causing peatlands to dry, potentially converting...
Climate warming has inevitable impacts on the vegetation and hydrological dynamics of high-latitude ...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Permafrost peatlands contain globally important amounts of soil organic carbon, owing to cold condit...
Glacial−interglacial variations in CO2 and methane in polar ice cores have been attributed, in part,...
Glacial-interglacial variations in CO 2 and methane in polar ice cores have been attributed, in part...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Water-table reconstructions from Holocene peatlands are increasingly being used as indicators of ter...
Northern boreal peatlands are important ecosystems in modulating global biogeochemical cycles, yet t...
Peatlands represent globally significant soil carbon stores that have been accumulating for millenni...
This is the final version. Available on open access from IOP Publishing via the DOI in this record. ...