Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon in northern peatlands. Both climate warming and vegetation change can alter rates of decomposition, and hence affect rates of atmospheric CO2 exchange, with consequences for climate change feedbacks. Although warming and vegetation change are happening concurrently, little is known about their relative and interactive effects on decomposition processes. To test the effects of warming and vegetation change on decomposition rates, we placed litter of three dominant species (Calluna vulgaris, Eriophorum vaginatum, Hypnum jutlandicum) into a peatland field experiment that combined warming with plant functional group removals, and measured mass lo...
Boreal peatlands currently act as carbon sinks, but are projected to become carbon sources under cli...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of ...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
There is growing recognition that changes in vegetation composition can strongly influence peatland ...
Peatlands are an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for around 20-30 % o...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Despite their low primary production, ombrotrophic peatlands have a considerable potential to store ...
Litter decomposition and nutrient mineralization in high-latitude peatlands are constrained by low t...
Litter decomposition and nutrient mineralization in high-latitude peatlands are constrained by low t...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
International audiencePeatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulati...
Peatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulation of organic matter, ...
Pristine peatlands are carbon (C) accumulating wetland ecosystems sustained by a high water level (W...
Boreal peatlands currently act as carbon sinks, but are projected to become carbon sources under cli...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of ...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
There is growing recognition that changes in vegetation composition can strongly influence peatland ...
Peatlands are an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for around 20-30 % o...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Despite their low primary production, ombrotrophic peatlands have a considerable potential to store ...
Litter decomposition and nutrient mineralization in high-latitude peatlands are constrained by low t...
Litter decomposition and nutrient mineralization in high-latitude peatlands are constrained by low t...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
International audiencePeatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulati...
Peatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulation of organic matter, ...
Pristine peatlands are carbon (C) accumulating wetland ecosystems sustained by a high water level (W...
Boreal peatlands currently act as carbon sinks, but are projected to become carbon sources under cli...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of ...