Understanding context dependency in the response of forest understorey plant communities to nitrogen deposition
Understorey communities can dominate forest plant diversity and strongly affect forest
ecosystem structure and function. Understoreys often respond sensitively but inconsistently …
ecosystem structure and function. Understoreys often respond sensitively but inconsistently …
A large-scale change monitoring of wetlands using time series Landsat imagery on Google Earth Engine: a case study in Newfoundland
Wetlands across Canada have been, and continue to be, lost or altered under the influence
of both anthropogenic and natural activities. The ability to assess the rate of change to …
of both anthropogenic and natural activities. The ability to assess the rate of change to …
A review of the effects of vehicular access roads on peatland ecohydrological processes
J Williams-Mounsey, R Grayson, A Crowle… - Earth-Science …, 2021 - Elsevier
An increasing demand for resources, coupled with technological advances which make
remote exploration possible and economically viable, have led to a human push into …
remote exploration possible and economically viable, have led to a human push into …
Habitat‐based biodiversity responses to macroclimate and edaphic factors in European fen ecosystems
Understanding large‐scale drivers of biodiversity in palustrine wetlands is challenging due
to the combined effects of macroclimate and local edaphic conditions. In boreal and …
to the combined effects of macroclimate and local edaphic conditions. In boreal and …
Whole-ecosystem warming increases plant-available nitrogen and phosphorus in an ombrotrophic bog
Warming is expected to increase the net release of carbon from peatland soils, contributing
to future warming. This positive feedback may be moderated by the response of peatland …
to future warming. This positive feedback may be moderated by the response of peatland …
Half a century of multiple anthropogenic stressors has altered northern forest understory plant communities
Boreal forests form the largest and least disturbed forest biome in the northern hemisphere.
However, anthropogenic pressure from intensified forest management, eutrophication, and …
However, anthropogenic pressure from intensified forest management, eutrophication, and …
Interactions between local and global drivers determine long‐term trends in boreal forest understorey vegetation
Aim Global change effects on forest ecosystems are increasingly claimed to be context
dependent, indicated by interactions between global and local environmental drivers. Most …
dependent, indicated by interactions between global and local environmental drivers. Most …
Context dependent effects of nitrogen deposition on forest understory plant communities
Understory communities can dominate forest plant diversity and strongly affect forest
ecosystem structure and function. Understories often respond sensitively but inconsistently …
ecosystem structure and function. Understories often respond sensitively but inconsistently …
Smoke promotes germination of peatland bryophyte spores
Northern peatlands are globally important carbon stores. With increasing fire frequency, the
re-establishment of bryophytes becomes crucial for their carbon sequestration. Smoke …
re-establishment of bryophytes becomes crucial for their carbon sequestration. Smoke …
Soil GHG dynamics after water level rise–Impacts of selection harvesting in peatland forests
Managed boreal peatlands are widespread and economically important, but they are a large
source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Peatland GHG emissions are related to soil water …
source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Peatland GHG emissions are related to soil water …