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2. Portrait des milieux humides altérés par les cannebergières du Centre-du-Québec
3. Rewetting increases vegetation cover and net growing season carbon uptake under fen conditions after peat-extraction in Manitoba, Canada
4. Monthly dynamics of phenolic release and allelopathic effect in hollow and hummock Sphagnum
5. Assessing the potential of restoration measures and management techniques in a post‐pastured Azorean peatland: two years tendencies
6. Plant Reintroduction on a Harvested Peat Bog
7. Ecological restoration of post-extracted peatland in Canada. A comparative approach of the vegetation community between restored and natural peatland
8. Increased nutrient availability speeds up permafrost development, while goose grazing slows it down in a Canadian High Arctic wetland
9. Awareness and use of the Society for Ecological Restoration's International Principles and Standards for the Practice of Ecological Restoration in Canada
10. Editorial: Observing, Modeling and Understanding Processes in Natural and Managed Peatlands
11. Reestablishment of peatland vegetation following surface leveling of decommissioned in situ oil mining infrastructures
12. Post-fire peatland vegetation recovery: a case study in open rich fens of the Canadian boreal forest
13. N/P Addition Is More Likely Than N Addition Alone to Promote a Transition from Moss-Dominated to Graminoid-Dominated Tundra in the High-Arctic
14. Mapping and assessing the knowledge base of ecological restoration
15. Restored fen vegetation following in situ well pad disturbances
16. Towards the regeneration of brown mosses for fen restoration
17. A conceptual framework for ecosystem restoration applied to industrial peatlands
18. Avian recolonization of unrestored and restored bogs in Eastern Canada
19. The resistance and short‐term resilience of a restored extracted peatland ecosystems post‐fire: an opportunistic study after a wildfire
20. Restoration of a boreal peatland impacted by an in‐situ oil sands well‐pad 2: Greenhouse gas exchange dynamics
21. Restoration of Boreal Peatland Impacted by an In‐Situ Oil Sands Well‐Pad : 1. Vegetation Response
22. Litter mixing effects on decomposition in a peatland partially drained 30 years ago
23. Estimation of Daily Water Table Level with Bimonthly Measurements in Restored Ombrotrophic Peatland
24. Impact of pool design on spider and dytiscid recolonization patterns in a restored fen
25. Water Table Fluctuation in Peatlands Facilitates Fungal Proliferation, Impedes Sphagnum Growth and Accelerates Decomposition
26. Long-term consequences of goose exclusion on nutrient cycles and plant communities in the High-Arctic
27. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Dynamics in Restored Fens After In-Situ Oil Sands Well Pad Disturbances of Canadian Boreal Peatlands
28. Initiatives in oil sand reclamation
29. Restoration of peatlands after peat extraction
30. Environmental drivers of Sphagnum growth in peatlands across the Holarctic region
31. Adaptation of restoration target with climate change: the case of a coastal peatland
32. Plant reintroduction in restored peatlands: 80% successfully transferred – Does the remaining 20% matter?
33. A Potential Approach for Enhancing Carbon Sequestration During Peatland Restoration Using Low-Cost, Phenolic-Rich Biomass Supplements
34. Ecohydrological change following rewetting of a deep‐drained northern raised bog
35. Regenerative succession of Azorean peatlands after grazing: vegetation path to self-recovery
36. Resource competition and allelopathy in two peat mosses: implication for niche differentiation
37. Conclusion
38. Introduction
39. La végétation
40. Restauration écologique
41. Key Species Superpose the Effect of Species Richness and Species Interaction on Carbon Fluxes in a Restored Minerotrophic Peatland
42. Ecohydrological gradients and their restoration on the periphery of extracted peatlands
43. Seed storage behaviour of eight peatland pool specialists: Implications for restoration
44. Response of plant diversity to moss, Carex or Scirpus revegetation strategies of wet depressions in restored fens
45. Spontaneous revegetation of a peatland in Manitoba after peat extraction: diversity of plant assemblages and restoration perspectives
46. Multi-year net ecosystem carbon balance of a restored peatland reveals a return to carbon sink
47. Environmental and taxonomic controls of carbon and oxygen stable isotope composition in <i>Sphagnum</i> across broad climatic and geographic ranges
48. Production and decomposition rates of different fen species as targets for restoration
49. Harvesting surface vegetation does not impede self-recovery ofSphagnumpeatlands
50. Correction to: Testing the moss layer transfer technique on mineral well pads constructed in peatlands
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