Sphagnum cuspidatum, S. magellanicum and S. rubellum are three co-occurring peat mosses, which naturally have a different distribution along the microtopographical gradient of the surface of peatlands. We set out an experiment to assess the interactive effects of water table (low: -10 cm and high: -1 cm) and precipitation (present or absent) on the CO2 assimilation and evaporation of these species over a 23-day period. Additionally, we measured which sections of the moss layer were responsible for light absorption and bulk carbon uptake. Thereafter, we investigated how water content affected carbon uptake by the mosses. Our results show that at high water table, CO2 assimilation of all species gradually increased over time, irrespective of ...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
Background and Aims The ecosystem engineers Sphagnum (peat mosses) are responsible for sequestering ...
1. Effects of climate change may affect the Sphagnum species composition in bogs, and ultimately the...
Sphagnum cuspidatum, S. magellanicum and S. rubellum are three co-occurring peat mosses, which natur...
Sphagnum mosses contribute to the long-term carbon sequestration of many northern peatlands. Variabi...
Sphagnum moss is the major peat-forming vegetation component in boreal peatlands. The relationship b...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that can potentially be destabilized by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
Background and Aims The ecosystem engineers Sphagnum (peat mosses) are responsible for sequestering ...
1. Effects of climate change may affect the Sphagnum species composition in bogs, and ultimately the...
Sphagnum cuspidatum, S. magellanicum and S. rubellum are three co-occurring peat mosses, which natur...
Sphagnum mosses contribute to the long-term carbon sequestration of many northern peatlands. Variabi...
Sphagnum moss is the major peat-forming vegetation component in boreal peatlands. The relationship b...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that can potentially be destabilized by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
Background and Aims The ecosystem engineers Sphagnum (peat mosses) are responsible for sequestering ...
1. Effects of climate change may affect the Sphagnum species composition in bogs, and ultimately the...