REPEAT - REstoration and prognosis of PEAT formation lines

Publications

Lembrechts JJ, van den Hoogen J, Aalto J, […], Kreyling J, Tanneberger F, Verbruggen E […] Nijs I, Lenoir J (2022): Global maps of soil temperature. Global Change Biology. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16060

Emsens, W.-J., Verbruggen, E., Shenk, P., Liczner, Y., van Roie, M., van Diggelen, R. (2021) Degradation legacy and current water levels as predictors of carbon emissions from two fen sites. Mires and Peat, 27, 14, 15pp. (Online: http://www.mires-and-peat.net/pages/volumes/map27/map2714.php); DOI: 10.19189/MaP.2020.SNPG.StA.2149

Kreyling J, Tanneberger F, Jansen F, van der Linden S, Aggenbach C, Blüml V, Couwenberg J, Emsens W-J, Joosten H, Klimkowska A, Kotowski W, Kozub L, Lennartz B, Liczner Y, Liu H, Michaelis D, Oehmke C, Parakenings K, Pleyl E, Poyda A, Raabe S, Röhl M, Rücker K, Schneider A, Schrautzer J, Schröder C, Schug F, Seeber E, Thiel F, Thiele S, Tiemeyer B, Timmermann T, Urich T, van Diggelen R, Vegelin K, Verbruggen E, Wilmking M, Wrage-Mönnig N, Wołejko L, Zak D, Jurasinski G (2021): Rewetting does not return drained fen peatlands to their old selves. Nature Communications. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25619-y

Hinzke T, Tanneberger F, Aggenbach C, Dahlke S, Knorr K-H, Kotowski W, Kozub L, Lange J, Li G, Pronin E, Seeber E, Wichtmann W, Kreyling J (2021): Can nutrient uptake by Carex counteract eutrophication in fen peatlands? Science of The Total Environment 785:147276. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147276 .

Hinzke T, Li G, Tanneberger F, Seeber E, Aggenbach C, Lange J, Kozub L, Knorr K-H, Kreyling J, Kotowski W (2021): Potentially peat-forming biomass of fen sedges increases with increasing nutrient levels. Functional Ecology 35(7). DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.13803

Michaelis D, Mrotzek A, Couwenberg J (2020) Roots, tissues, cells and fragments — how to characterize peat from drained and rewetted fens. SoilSystems, 4, 12, doi: 10.3390/soilsystems4010012

Mrotzek A, Michaelis D, Günther A, Wrage-Mönnig N, Couwenberg J (2020) Mass balances of a drained and a rewetted peatland: on former losses and recent gains. SoilSystems, 4, 16, doi: 10.3390/soilsystems4010016

Michaelis D, Mrotzek A, Couwenberg J (2020) Roots, tissues, cells and fragments — how to characterize peat from drained and rewetted fens. SoilSystems, 4, 12, doi: 10.3390/soilsystems4010012

Mrotzek A, Michaelis D, Günther A, Wrage-Mönnig N, Couwenberg J (2020) Mass balances of a drained and a rewetted peatland: on former losses and recent gains. SoilSystems, 4, 16, doi: 10.3390/soilsystems4010016

Klimkowska A, Goldstein K, Wyszomirski T, Kozub L, Wilk M, Aggenbach C, Bakker JP, Belting H, Beltman B, Blüml V, De Vries Y, Geiger-Udod B, Grootjans AP, Hedberg P, Jager HJ, Kerkhof D, Kollmann J, Pawlikowski P, Pleyl E, Reinink W, Rydin H, Schrautzer J, Sliva J, Stańko R, Sundberg S, Timmermann T, Wołejko L, van der Burg RF, van der Hoek D, van Diggelen JMH, van Heerden A, van Tweel L, Vegelin K, Kotowski W (2020): Are we restoring functional fens? – The outcomes of restoration projects in fens re-analysed with plant functional traits? doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0215645

Emsens W-J, van Diggelen R, Aggenbach C, Cajthaml T, Frouz J, Klimkowska A, Kotowski, Kozub L, Liczner Y, Seeber E, Silvennoinen H, Tanneberger F, Vicena J, Wilk M & Verbruggen E (2020):Recovery of fen peatland microbiomes and predicted functional profiles after rewetting. The ISME Journal. doi: 10.1038/s41396-020-0639-x

Covered in Science by P.J. Hines "Rehydrating peatland microbiomes" Science 22 May 2020: Vol. 368, Issue 6493, pp. 841-842 DOI: 10.1126/science.368.6493.841-c

Foereid B., Zarov E.A., Latysh I.M., Filippov I.V. & Lapshina E.D. (2018): Photo-exposure affects subsequent peat litter decomposition. Geoderma 315: 104–110. doi: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2017.10.059

Emsens W.-J., Aggenbach C., Smolders A. J. P., Zak D. & van Diggelen R. (2017): Restoration of endangered fen communities: the ambiguity of iron-phosphorus binding and phosphorus limitation. Journal of Applied Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2664.12915

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