Original paper
Simulated climate warming increases plant community heterogeneity in two types of boreal peatlands in north–central Canada
Abstract
Questions Climate warming has been demonstrated to shift peatland plant community composition from Sphagnum mosses to vascular plants in Sphagnum ‐dominated peatlands. However, fewer studies have determined how increasing temperature affects vegetation patterns in Carex ‐dominated peatlands. As plants are important determinants of carbon storage potential in peatlands, we aim to determine how climate warming alters plant community composition in...
Paper Details
Title
Simulated climate warming increases plant community heterogeneity in two types of boreal peatlands in north–central Canada
Published Date
Jul 24, 2020
Volume
31
Issue
5
Pages
908 - 919
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