Authors: Bengtsson, Fia, Rydin, Håkan, Baltzer, Jennifer L., Bragazza, Luca, Bu, Zhao Jun, Caporn, Simon J.M., Dorrepaal, Ellen, Flatberg, Kjell Ivar, Galanina, Olga, Gałka, Mariusz, Ganeva, Anna, Goia, Irina, Goncharova, Nadezhda, Hájek, Michal, Haraguchi, Akira, Harris, Lorna I., Humphreys, Elyn, Jiroušek, Martin, Kajukało, Katarzyna, Karofeld, Edgar, Koronatova, Natalia G., Kosykh, Natalia P., Laine, Anna M., Lamentowicz, Lapshina, Elena, Limpens, Juul, Linkosalmi, Maiju, Ma, Jin Ze, Mauritz, Marguerite, Mitchell, Edward A.D., Munir, Tariq M., Natali, Susan M., Natcheva, Rayna, Philippov, Dmitriy A., Rice, Steven K., Robinson, Sean, Robroek, Bjorn J.M., Rochefort, Line, Singer, David, Stenøien, Hans K., Tuittila, Eeva Stiina, Vellak, Kai, Waddington, James Michael, Granath, Gustaf, Payne, Richard J.
Venue: Dryad
Type: Dataset
Abstract: The relative importance of global versus local environmental factors for growth and thus carbon uptake of the bryophyte genus Sphagnum – the main peat-former and ecosystem engineer in northern peatlands – remains unclear. 2) We measured length growth and net primary production (NPP) of two abundant Sphagnum species across 99 Holarctic peatlands. We tested the importance of previously proposed abiotic and biotic drivers for peatland carbon uptake (climate, N deposition, water table depth, and vascular plant cover) on these two responses. Emp...
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