نتایج جستجو برای: bog

تعداد نتایج: 1419  

Journal: :Rasprave Instituta za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje 2020

Journal: :New Phytologist 1988

2004
Kazuki Nakamura Hiroyuki Wakabayashi Hisashi Shinsho Hideo Maeno Seiho Uratsuka Akitsugu Nadai Toshihiko Umehara Toshifumi Moriyama

1. Introduction The wetland is mostly distributed in the moist low temperature area at high latitudes. The wetland has the peat bog, which forms the accumulation of undecomposed plants. The important thing to notice is that the peat bog is similar to the aerial part of biomass in accumulating carbon. Since the amount of carbon cannot be ignored in the wetland, there is an urgent need to monitor...

2013
Werner E. Holzinger Lydia Schlosser

The first overview on the Auchenorrhyncha fauna of peat bogs of the Austrian Bohemian Forest is presented. Seven oligotrophic peat bog sites were studied in 2011 by suction sampler ("G-Vac") and 93 Auchenorrhyncha species (with 7465 adult specimens) were recorded. Eleven species (about 18 % of the individuals) are tyrphobiontic or tyrphophilous. The relative species abundance plot is not very s...

Journal: :Keria: Studia Latina et Graeca 2007

2014
aNA PREVIŠIĆ aNDREJA BRIGIĆ ZORANA SEDLAR RENATA ŠOŠTARIĆ

Peatlands in Croatia are rare, small in size and isolated habitats. Due to the abandonment of traditional land-management practices, and particularly to the progressive vegetation succession, they are critically endangered. Caddisfl y faunistics and ecology of peatlands in Croatia have never been studied. A total of seven caddisfl y taxa were collected in this study at three diff erent peatland...

2017
Samantha E. Brown

Well preserved bodies dating from the prehistoric era to the 19th century have been found across northwestern Europe; specifically in the peat bogs of Ireland, Great Britain and Denmark. These discoveries were especially prevalent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when mass peat extraction was at its height. Many of these finds have been dated to the Iron Age and have previously been at...

Journal: :Biblioteksarbejde 2018

2009
Jason B. Fellman David V. D’Amore Richard T. Edwards Dan White

The composition and biodegradability of streamwater dissolved organic matter (DOM) varies with source material and degree of transformation. We combined PARAFAC modeling of fluorescence excitation–emission spectroscopy and biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) incubations to investigate seasonal changes in the lability of DOM along a soil-stream continuum in three soil types: bog, fores...

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