نتایج جستجو برای: bog

تعداد نتایج: 1419  

2008
Nikolay N. Zavalishin

Svirezhev’s method of dynamic model design by a given “storage-flow” diagram [Svirezhev Y.M., 1997. On some general properties of trophic networks. Ecol. Model. 99, 7–17] is developed and used for investigating dynamic regimes of carbon cycle functioning in a typical boreal transitional bog ecosystem. Ecosystems are often represented by static “storage-flow” diagrams reflecting their structure ...

2016
Anna Cedro Zofia Sotek Jesus Julio Camarero Raul Sanchez-Salguero Juan Carlos Linares

This study was conducted in a drained, exploited, and afforested Baltic bog Bagno Kusowo, located in North West Poland. The study aimed (i) to assess if human activity has a stronger impact on tree-ring width of Pinus sylvestris than climatic conditions in this transformed Baltic bog; (ii) to investigate how much the human modification of the ecosystem has influenced tree growth; (iii) to use t...

2008
JOAN E. CANFIELD

Functional responses of two closely related Dubautia species from a mosaic of Hawaiian bogs and wet forest were compared to help explain their differential distributions. Dubautia paleata is largely restricted to saturated bogs, while D. raillardioides is restricted to the surrounding, better-drained wet forest. Minimum diurnal tissue water potentials of D. paleata are significantly lower than ...

2016
Isabelle Jouffroy-Bapicot Boris Vannière Virginia Iglesias Maxime Debret Jean-François Delarras

Understanding the processes that led to the recent evolution of Mediterranean landscapes is a challenging question that can be addressed with paleoecological data. Located in the White Mountains of Crete, Asi Gonia peat bog constitutes an exceptional 2000-years-long sedimentary archive of environmental change. In this study, we document the making of the White Mountains landscape and assess hum...

2012
Benjamin N. Sulman Ankur R. Desai Nicole M. Schroeder Dan Ricciuto Alan Barr Andrew D. Richardson Lawrence B. Flanagan Peter M. Lafleur Hanqin Tian Guangsheng Chen Robert F. Grant Benjamin Poulter Hans Verbeeck Philippe Ciais Bruno Ringeval Ian T. Baker Kevin Schaefer Yiqi Luo Ensheng Weng

[1] Northern peatlands are likely to be important in future carbon cycle-climate feedbacks due to their large carbon pools and vulnerability to hydrological change. Use of non-peatland-specific models could lead to bias in modeling studies of peatland-rich regions. Here, seven ecosystem models were used to simulate CO2 fluxes at three wetland sites in Canada and the northern United States, incl...

Journal: :Plant biology 2012
C Fritz G van Dijk A J P Smolders V A Pancotto T J T M Elzenga J G M Roelofs A P Grootjans

Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to increased nitrogen (N) deposition. Although it has been proposed that phosphorus (P) can dilute negative effects of nitrogen by increasing biomass production of Sphagnum mosses, it is still unclear whether P-addition can alleviate physiological N-stress in Sphagnum plants. A 3-year fertilisation e...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2015
Mélanie N Langlois Jonathan S Price Line Rochefort

Scientific knowledge of the wet zone - the lagg - that tends to form at the edge of ombrotrophic peatlands is surprisingly limited. In this study, we aim to improve the understanding of the ecohydrological functions of this transition by describing the form and abiotic controls of the laggs and margins of bog peatlands. Data collected in wells and piezometers along 10 transects (within 6 bogs),...

2003
Seppo Kaunisto Tytti Sarjala

Leaves of bilberry (V. myrtillus), bog bilberry (V. uliginosum) and downy birch (B. pubescens) were collected fi ve times during a growing season from 18 plots in a drainage area, and needles of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) once during the following winter from the same plots at Parkano, southern Finland. The aim was to study the potassium nutrition of the test plants and relationships betw...

Journal: :Journal of Quaternary Science 2022

ABSTRACT Two conspicuous wet shifts in the peat stratigraphy of Store Mosse southern Sweden, associated with bog‐wide changes vegetation and degree decomposition, were analysed at high resolution. The bog‐surface wetness (BSW) proxy data (organic matter bulk density, C/N ratio, plant macrofossils testate amoebae) highlight importance interactions between composition, microtopography show that b...

Journal: :Fund og forskning i Det Kongelige Biblioteks samlinger 2022

Flemming A. J. Nielsen And Thorkild Kjærgaard:The First Greenlandic Book
 Ever since the arrival of Norse peasants in south-west Greenland second halfof tenth century there have been links between immense island (2.2 millionkm2) north-eastern corner American hemisphere and Scandinavianworld. At end twelfth century, ancestors today’s Inuit, a whale- andseal-hunting people speaking language ...

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