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Testate amoebae (Protists) as palaeoenvironmental indicators in peatlands – The Polish experience

Author(s)
Lamentowicz, Mariucz
Mitchell, Edward  
Laboratoire de biodiversité du sol  
Date issued
2005
In
Wetlands Monitoring Modelling and Management: Proceedings of the International Conference on Wetlands W3M, Taylor & Francis, 2005/1//85-90
Subjects
Global warming C N S cycles ITEX manipulations ecosystem structure and function biogeochemical model of C
Abstract
Within the PEATWARM project, we use Sphagnumpeatlands as a model to analyse their vulnerability to climate change using an experimental system (ITEX) that simulates in situan increase in average temperature. We aim to determine the effects of temperature increase on the vegetation, the balance of above- and belowground gas fluxes (CO2and CH4), the microbial diversity and activity in Sphagnummosses and in peat, and the dynamics of labile and recalcitrant organic matter of peat. The ultimate objective is the creation of a biogeochemical model of C coupled with N and S cycles that includes interactions between these key compartments.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/60083
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