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(2021) Peatland Ecology Research Group - Publications

Bengtsson, F., H. Rydin, J. L. Baltzer, L. Bragazza, Z.-J. Bu, S. J. M. Caporn, E. Dorrepaal, K. I. Flatberg, O. Galanina, M. Ga?ka, A. Ganeva, I. Goia, N. Goncharova, M. Hájek, A. Haraguchi, L.I. Harris, E. Humphreys, M. Jiroušek, K. Kajuka?o, E. Karofeld, N.G. Koronatova, N.P. Kosykh, A.M. Laine, M. Lamentowicz, E. Lapshina, J. Limpens, M. Linkosalmi, J.-Z. Ma, M. Mauritz, E.A.D. Mitchell, T.M. Munir, S.M. Natali, R. Natcheva, R.J. Payne, D.A. Philippov, S.K. Rice, S. Robinson, B.J.M. Robroek, L. Rochefort, D. Singer, H.K. Stenøien, E.-S. Tuittila, K. Vellak, J.M. Waddington, G. Granath. (2021) Environmental drivers of Sphagnum growth in peatlands across the Holarctic region. Journal of Ecology 109(1): 417-431; DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13499. (Open access)

Groupe de recherche en écologie des tourbières (2021) Écho tourbières, Vol. 25, no. 3. Août 2021.

Mendes Cândida Margarida Ferreira, Dias Eduardo, Rochefort Line, Azevedo J. (2020) Regenerative succession of Azorean peatlands after grazing: vegetation path to self-recovery. Wetlands Ecology and Management 28: 177-190; https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-019-09701-3. (Available upon request to: gret@fsaa.ulaval.ca)

Groupe de recherche en écologie des tourbières (2020) Écho tourbières, Vol. 24, no. 1. Mars 2020.

Liu Chao, Bu Zhao-Jun, Mallik A.U., Rochefort Line, Hu X.-F., Yu Z. (2020) Resource competition and allelopathy in two peat mosses: implication for niche differentiation. Plant and Soil 446: 229-242; https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-019-04350-0. (Available upon request to: gret@fsaa.ulaval.ca)

Hugron Sandrine, Guêné-Nanchen Mélina, Roux Noémie, LeBlanc Marie-Claire, Rochefort Line. (2020) Plant reintroduction in restored peatlands: 80% successfully transferred – Does the remaining 20% matters? Global Ecology and Conservation 22, June 2020, e01000; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01000. (Open access)

Elliott James B., Price Jonathan S. (2020) Comparison of soil hydraulic properties estimated from steady-state experiments and transient field observations through simulating soil moisture in regenerated Sphagnum moss. Journal of Hydrology 582: 124489; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.124489. (Available upon request to: gret@fsaa.ulaval.ca)