Paleoecological studies indicate that peatland ecosystems may exhibit bistability. This would mean that these systems are resilient to gradual changes in climate, until environmental thresholds are passed. Then, ecosystem stability is lost and rapid shifts in surface and vegetation structure at landscape scale occur. Another remarkable feature is the commonly observed self-organized spatial vegetation patterning, such as string-flark and maze patterns. Bistability and spatial self-organization may be mechanistically linked, the crucial mechanism being scale-dependent (locally positive and longer-range negative) feedback between vegetation and the peatland environment. Focusing on bogs, a previous model study shows that nutrient accumulation...
Spatial surface patterns of hummocks, hollows, ridges, and pools (microtopography) are common featur...
In peatland ecosystems, plant communities mediate a globally significant carbon store. The effects o...
Abstract 1. Most of the carbon accumulated into peatlands is derived from Sphagnum mosses. During p...
Paleoecological studies indicate that peatland ecosystems may exhibit bistability. This would mean t...
Positive feedback interactions, as between plants and their abiotic environment, may have the conse...
Predicting how gradual changes in abiotic conditions affect ecosystem functioning is a key challenge...
Patterned peatlands of cool-temperate and subarctic regions have alternating low ridges (strings) an...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Multi‐decadal studies of community and ecosystem dynamics are rare; however, this time frame is most...
Peatland surface patterning motivates studies that identify underlying structuring mechanisms. Theor...
Multi-decadal studies of community and ecosystemdynamics are rare; however, this time frame is most ...
Multi-decadal studies of community and ecosystemdynamics are rare; however, this time frame is most ...
Spatial patterning of ecosystems can be explained by several mechanisms. One approach to disentangli...
Strong climate warming is predicted at higher latitudes this century, with potentially major consequ...
Spatial surface patterns of hummocks, hollows, ridges, and pools (microtopography) are common featur...
In peatland ecosystems, plant communities mediate a globally significant carbon store. The effects o...
Abstract 1. Most of the carbon accumulated into peatlands is derived from Sphagnum mosses. During p...
Paleoecological studies indicate that peatland ecosystems may exhibit bistability. This would mean t...
Positive feedback interactions, as between plants and their abiotic environment, may have the conse...
Predicting how gradual changes in abiotic conditions affect ecosystem functioning is a key challenge...
Patterned peatlands of cool-temperate and subarctic regions have alternating low ridges (strings) an...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Multi‐decadal studies of community and ecosystem dynamics are rare; however, this time frame is most...
Peatland surface patterning motivates studies that identify underlying structuring mechanisms. Theor...
Multi-decadal studies of community and ecosystemdynamics are rare; however, this time frame is most ...
Multi-decadal studies of community and ecosystemdynamics are rare; however, this time frame is most ...
Spatial patterning of ecosystems can be explained by several mechanisms. One approach to disentangli...
Strong climate warming is predicted at higher latitudes this century, with potentially major consequ...
Spatial surface patterns of hummocks, hollows, ridges, and pools (microtopography) are common featur...
In peatland ecosystems, plant communities mediate a globally significant carbon store. The effects o...
Abstract 1. Most of the carbon accumulated into peatlands is derived from Sphagnum mosses. During p...