Author Institution: Department of Biology, Cuyahoga Community College ; Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State UniversityThe vegetation and selected ground water characteristics of Silica Sand Quarry Bog, a pioneer bog forming in an abandoned sandstone quarry, were examined. After 70 years of development the bog mat measures 0.75 km in diameter and contains 35 species of vascular plants and 5 species of Sphagnum. Six species of vascular plants from the bog are on Ohio's rare plant list. The herbaceous layer is the best developed stratum and contains 33% of the total plant species. Importance values indicate Betula populifolia, Vaccinium corymbosum, V. macrocarpon and Sphagnum teres to be the dominant species. Vegetational analysis in...
Peat cores were taken from eight primary and one secondary raised bog sites throughout the United Ki...
We studied the natural regeneration of an ombro-trophic peatland (Cacouna bog) located in southern Q...
Thomas F. Grittinger\u27s thesis, entitled Vegetational Patterns and Edaphic Relationships in Cedar...
Author Institution: Division of Natural Sciences, Cuyahoga Community College and Department of Biolo...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Bowling Green State UniversityCedar Bog, a unique boreal ...
Abstract: Ombrotrophic peatlands in North America are harvested mainly for horticultural purposes. F...
Sphagnum farming aims to produce peat moss fibres for horticultural growing media or founder materia...
This study of an abandoned cutover bog aims to understand the processes controlling moisture conditi...
Author Institution: Division of Science-Mathematics, Urbana CollegeCedar Bog Nature Preserve is a re...
The vascular plants occurring within an acidic black spruce bog and its surrounding moat in southeas...
Bogs of the Great Lakes are usually small in area and rarely exceed one mile in diameter. Often thes...
Every ecosystem, small or big, either in land or in water has its significance as a result of unique...
This work aims to clarify and describe the necessary conditions of the peat soil horizon formation. ...
Essential for successful bog restoration is the reestablishment of Sphagnum mosses. High carbon diox...
Abstract. Bogs, economically valuable wetlands, are subjected to exploitation in southern Canada. We...
Peat cores were taken from eight primary and one secondary raised bog sites throughout the United Ki...
We studied the natural regeneration of an ombro-trophic peatland (Cacouna bog) located in southern Q...
Thomas F. Grittinger\u27s thesis, entitled Vegetational Patterns and Edaphic Relationships in Cedar...
Author Institution: Division of Natural Sciences, Cuyahoga Community College and Department of Biolo...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Bowling Green State UniversityCedar Bog, a unique boreal ...
Abstract: Ombrotrophic peatlands in North America are harvested mainly for horticultural purposes. F...
Sphagnum farming aims to produce peat moss fibres for horticultural growing media or founder materia...
This study of an abandoned cutover bog aims to understand the processes controlling moisture conditi...
Author Institution: Division of Science-Mathematics, Urbana CollegeCedar Bog Nature Preserve is a re...
The vascular plants occurring within an acidic black spruce bog and its surrounding moat in southeas...
Bogs of the Great Lakes are usually small in area and rarely exceed one mile in diameter. Often thes...
Every ecosystem, small or big, either in land or in water has its significance as a result of unique...
This work aims to clarify and describe the necessary conditions of the peat soil horizon formation. ...
Essential for successful bog restoration is the reestablishment of Sphagnum mosses. High carbon diox...
Abstract. Bogs, economically valuable wetlands, are subjected to exploitation in southern Canada. We...
Peat cores were taken from eight primary and one secondary raised bog sites throughout the United Ki...
We studied the natural regeneration of an ombro-trophic peatland (Cacouna bog) located in southern Q...
Thomas F. Grittinger\u27s thesis, entitled Vegetational Patterns and Edaphic Relationships in Cedar...