Climate change may cause increasing tree cover in boreal peatlands, and the impacts of this encroachment will be noted first at forested-to-open bog ecotones. We investigate key metrics of ecosystem function in five such ecotones at a peatland complex in Western Siberia. Stratigraphic analysis of three cores from one of these transects shows that the ecotone has been dynamic over time with evidence for recent expansion of forested peatland. We observed that the two alternative states for northern boreal peatlands (forested/open) clearly support distinct plant and microbial communities. These in turn drive and respond to a number of feedback mechanisms. This has led to steep ecological gradients across the ecotones. Tree cover was associated...
To be able to predict the strength of climate change and its consequences for mankind, it is of majo...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive final published versionNorthern peatlands are a di...
Climate warming has inevitable impacts on the vegetation and hydrological dynamics of high-latitude ...
Climate change may cause increasing tree cover in boreal peatlands, and the impacts of this encroach...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Northern boreal peatlands are important ecosystems in modulating global biogeochemical cycles, yet t...
Northern peatlands are the world’s most efficient terrestrial ecosystems at storing carbon. The eff...
Here we investigate the vegetation history and peat accumulation at the eastern boarder of the West ...
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...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access via the DOI in...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the wo...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the wo...
To be able to predict the strength of climate change and its consequences for mankind, it is of majo...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive final published versionNorthern peatlands are a di...
Climate warming has inevitable impacts on the vegetation and hydrological dynamics of high-latitude ...
Climate change may cause increasing tree cover in boreal peatlands, and the impacts of this encroach...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Northern boreal peatlands are important ecosystems in modulating global biogeochemical cycles, yet t...
Northern peatlands are the world’s most efficient terrestrial ecosystems at storing carbon. The eff...
Here we investigate the vegetation history and peat accumulation at the eastern boarder of the West ...
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...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access via the DOI in...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the wo...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
The peatlands of the West Siberian Lowlands, comprising the largest pristine peatland area of the wo...
To be able to predict the strength of climate change and its consequences for mankind, it is of majo...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive final published versionNorthern peatlands are a di...
Climate warming has inevitable impacts on the vegetation and hydrological dynamics of high-latitude ...