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Danci, Oana. "Conservation Status of Some Peatbogs in Maramureş County." Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research 18, no. 3 (2016): 69–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/trser-2015-0093.

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Abstract Peat bogs and specially raised bogs are vulnerable ecosystems all over the world and they create refuges for some rare plant species. The aim of this paper is to provide information regarding the conservation status of five oligotrophic peat bogs situated in the volcanic mountains in the Oriental Chain of Carpathians, in Maramureș County. The studied peat bogs are: Tăul lui Dumitru (Dumitru Pond), Mlaștina Vlășinescu (Vlășinescu Peat bog), Iezeru Mare (Big Tarn), Tăul Chendroaiei (Chendroaiei Pond) and Tăul Negru (Black Pond), all of them have the status of nature reserve and under th
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Daniels, Vincent D. "From peat to public: two bog bodies ‘live’ again." Museum International 43, no. 2 (1991): 118–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0033.1991.tb00966.x.

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Olaczek, Romuald, and Maria Kurzac. "Szata roślinna obszaru ochrony siedlisk i gatunków Natura 2000 Pakosław − współczesne przemiany i problemy ochrony [Recent changes of plant cover on special area of conservation Natura 2000 Pakoslaw (Central Poland)]." Monographiae Botanicae 101 (2013): 125–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2012.003.

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Special area of conservation of the Natura 2000 Pakoslaw includes peat bog (about 400 ha) and forest fragment on a neighboring hill nature reserve (28.55 ha). There are 4 species of plants: <em>Adenophora liliifolia, Ligularia sibirica, Liparis loeselii, Ostericum palustre</em> and several types of natural habitats, among others: wet meadows, transitional peat-bog, thermophilous oak forest, which requires the protection of the European Union Habitats Directive. In the peat bog flora, numbering 296 species, are present glacial relicts. The aim of study was to investigate the current
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Wang, Liang-Chi. "Using Paleoecological Data to Inform the Conservation Strategy for Floristic Diversity and Isoetes taiwanensis in Northern Taiwan." Diversity 13, no. 8 (2021): 395. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d13080395.

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Paleoecological data can be used to inform nature conservation practice. Dream Lake (DL) is the best-preserved peat bog in the Tatun Volcanic Group of northern Taiwan. We analyzed continuous pollen and charcoal data from a well-dated sediment core from DL to reconstruct the changes in climate, lacustrine condition, and floristic diversity during the last 4500 cal BP. An absence of volcanic ash from all sediments indicates weak volcanic activity. Significant changes in lithology and pollen composition show that DL changed from a deep lake to a shallow peat bog from 3000 cal BP onwards. The paly
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Dudová, Lydie, Petra Hájková, Hana Buchtová, and Vĕra Opravilová. "Formation, succession and landscape history of Central-European summit raised bogs: A multiproxy study from the Hrubý Jeseník Mountains." Holocene 23, no. 2 (2012): 230–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683612455540.

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Central-European raised bogs, developed on mountain summits, are specific ecosystems of high conservation importance, but their history remains largely unknown. Pollen, macrofossils, testate amoebae and peat characteristics were analysed in a peat sequence of the Vozka bog (Hrubý Jeseník Mountains, Eastern Sudetes, Czech Republic). Past water chemistry and water-table depths were reconstructed by transfer functions calibrated from recent testate amoeba data and long-term environmental averages. Peat initiation started in the middle Holocene (approximately 4200 bc) by the process of paludificat
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Vidal‐Russell, R., G. Fernández Cánepa, C. I. Nuñez, and C. Ezcurra. "First report of alien Drosera rotundifolia in a high conservation value Patagonian peat bog." Weed Research 59, no. 6 (2019): 458–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/wre.12383.

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Brigić, Andreja, Jelena Bujan, Antun Alegro, Vedran Šegota, and Ivančica Ternjej. "Spatial distribution of insect indicator taxa as a basis for peat bog conservation planning." Ecological Indicators 80 (September 2017): 344–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.05.007.

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Ponomareva, Tamara, Svetlana Selyanina, Anastasia Shtang, Ivan Zubov, and Olga Yarygina. "Transformation of an Oligotrophic Sphagnum Bog during the Process of Rewetting." Land 10, no. 7 (2021): 670. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10070670.

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The vast peatlands of the European North of Russia were drained in the 20th century. Some of the drained areas were left without management and maintenance, which led to re-waterlogging. The current trend towards peatlands restoration requires an understanding of all the changes that have taken place in such ecosystems. The study aims to assess the changes in vegetation cover relative to changes in peat deposits in the rewetted oligotrophic bogs. The objects of research were located on the south-White Sea oligotrophic bogs. The studies were carried out using generally accepted geobotanical and
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Mendes, Cândida, and Eduardo Dias. "Characterisation of Sanguinhal Mire, Terceira Island (Azores): a protected quaking bog habitat." Acta Botanica Brasilica 23, no. 3 (2009): 812–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-33062009000300022.

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The Azores archipelago in the North Atlantic is an important area for biodiversity because it is rich in rare species and habitats, and almost undisturbed. Sanguinhal mire was originally a lake that evolved through paludification into a peat habitat. It is located inside Nature 2000 (European Union for Protection of Nature and Biodiversity, Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora, Habitat Directive Annex I(b) habitat 7140) area of Santa Bárbara and Pico Alto Mountains on the island of Terceira, and it is a good example of a
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Butovsky, Ruslan O., Rien Reijnen, Gleb M. Aleshenko, Eugeny M. Melik-Bagdasarov, and Dmitri M. Otchagov. "Assessing the conservation potential of damaged peat bog networks in central and northern Meshera (central Russia)." Journal for Nature Conservation 12, no. 1 (2004): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2003.08.001.

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