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2. Scale‐dependent effects of herbivory on moss communities in Arctic wetlands: A 25‐year experiment
3. Long-term consequences of goose exclusion on nutrient cycles and plant communities in the High-Arctic
4. Long-Term Sensitivity of a High Arctic Wetland to Holocene Climate Change
5. Trophic Interactions in a High Arctic Snow Goose Colony
6. Century-Scale Development of Polygon-Patterned Tundra Wetland, Bylot Island (73° N, 80° W)
7. Determining the Immigration Potential of Plants Colonizing Disturbed Environments: The Case of Milled Peatlands in Quebec
8. Response of Peatland Mosses to Burial by Wind-Dispersed Peat
9. Carrying Capacity of Wetland Habitats Used by Breeding Greater Snow Geese
10. Sphagnum: A Keystone Genus in Habitat Restoration
11. Conservation of Bog Plant Species Assemblages: Assessing the Role of Natural Remnants in Mined Sites
12. The Growth Response of Graminoid Plants to Goose Grazing in a High Arctic Environment
13. Sphagnum Regeneration on Bare Peat Surfaces: Field and Greenhouse Experiments
14. The importance of pH and sand substrate in the revegetation of saline non-waterlogged peat fields
15. Ecological restoration research in Canada: who, what, where, when, why, and how?
16. Atmospheric COâ†2 and environmental determinants of plant growth : a model with Sinapis alba L
17. Manure derived biochar can successfully replace phosphate rock amendment in peatland restoration
18. Increased nutrient availability speeds up permafrost development, while goose grazing slows it down in a Canadian High Arctic wetland
19. Evolution of niche preference in Sphagnum peat mosses
20. Editorial : Observing, Modeling and Understanding Processes in Natural and Managed Peatlands
21. Editorial: Observing, Modeling and Understanding Processes in Natural and Managed Peatlands
22. 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
23. Increased nutrient availability speeds up permafrost development, while goose grazing slows it down in a Canadian High Arctic wetland.
24. Initiation of microtopography in revegetated cutover peatlands
25. Estimating moss growth in arctic conditions: a comparison of three methods
26. Examining the peat-accumulating potential of fen vegetation in the context of fen restoration of harvested peatlands
27. Paleoecological Evidence for Transitions between Contrasting Landforms in a Polygon-Patterned High Arctic Wetland
28. Germination and Seedling Growth of Bog Plants in Relation to the Recolonization of Milled Peatlands
29. From Satellite Imagery to Peatland Vegetation Diversity : How Reliable Are Habitat Maps?
30. Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Tomenthypnum nitens and Scorpidium scorpioides in a Rich Fen
31. Growth, Production, and Decomposition Dynamics of Sphagnum under Natural and Experimentally Acidified Conditions
32. Effect of Grazing by Greater Snow Geese on the Production of Graminoids at an Arctic Site (Bylot Island, NWT, Canada)
33. Estimation of Daily Water Table Level with Bimonthly Measurements in Restored Ombrotrophic Peatland
34. Water Table Fluctuation in Peatlands Facilitates Fungal Proliferation, Impedes Sphagnum Growth and Accelerates Decomposition
35. Réintroduction de sphaignes dans une tourbière exploitée: Évaluation de divers moyens de protection contre la dessiccation
36. The natural revegetation of a harvested peatland in southern Québec: A spatial and dendroecological analysis
37. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Dynamics in Restored Fens After In-Situ Oil Sands Well Pad Disturbances of Canadian Boreal Peatlands
38. Century-scale development of polygon-patterned tundra wetland, Bylot island (73[degrees]N, 80[degrees]W)
39. Environmental drivers of Sphagnum growth in peatlands across the Holarctic region
40. Plant reintroduction in restored peatlands: 80% successfully transferred – Does the remaining 20% matter?
41. A Potential Approach for Enhancing Carbon Sequestration During Peatland Restoration Using Low-Cost, Phenolic-Rich Biomass Supplements
42. Environmental and taxonomic controls of carbon and oxygen stable isotope composition in <i>Sphagnum</i> across broad climatic and geographic ranges
43. Production and decomposition rates of different fen species as targets for restoration
44. Cloudberry cultivation in cutover peatland: Improved growth on less decomposed peat
45. Sphagnum farming: A long-term study on producing peat moss biomass sustainably
46. Evolution of niche preference inSphagnumpeat mosses
47. Developing new potting mixes with Sphagnum fibers
48. Impacts of oil sands process water on fen plants: Implications for plant selection in required reclamation projects
49. Growing Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) in Cut-over Peatlands
50. Peat bog restoration: Effect of phosphorus on plant re-establishment
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