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The effects of drainage and restoration of pine mires on habitat structure, vegetation and ants

2016

Habitat loss and degradation are the main threats to biodiversity worldwide. For example, nearly 80% of peatlands in southern Finland have been drained. There is thus a need to safeguard the remaining pristine mires and to restore degraded ones. Ants play a pivotal role in many ecosystems and like many keystone plant species, shape ecosystem conditions for other biota. The effects of mire restoration and subsequent vegetation succession on ants, however, are poorly understood. We inventoried tree stands, vegetation, water-table level, and ants (with pitfall traps) in nine mires in southern Finland to explore differences in habitats, vegetation and ant assemblages among pristine, drained (30…

0106 biological sciencesAichi Biodiversity Target 15PeatFORMICA-AQUILONIAta1172ecological restorationpine bogs and fens010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesMiretransforming and transformed drained miresBOREAL FORESTSlcsh:ForestryditchingBogRestoration ecologyFormicidae4112 Forestrygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAgroforestryEcologyEcological ModelingASSEMBLY RULESEXTINCTION DEBTForestryVegetation15. Life on land010602 entomologywater-table levelGeographyHabitat destructionTree standBOGSWATER-LEVELlcsh:SD1-669.5ta1181COMMUNITIESSOUTHERN FINLANDWOOD ANTSExtinction debt
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Substantial decline of Northern European peatland bird populations: Consequences of drainage

2017

Northern European peatlands are important habitats for biological conservation because they support rich biodiversity and unique species compositions. However, historical management of peatland habitats has had negative consequences for biodiversity and their degradation remains a major conservation concern. Despite increasing awareness of the conservation value of peatlands, the statuses and ecological requirements of peat land species have remained largely understudied. Here, we first analysed temporal trends of Northern European peatland birds to document the status of their populations using bird data from five different countries. Second, we used Finnish monitoring data to assess habit…

0106 biological sciencesBOREALPeat010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPopulationBiodiversity010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesDitchingAbundance (ecology)MANAGEMENTeducationINDICATOREcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRESTORATION0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservationeducation.field_of_studyCLIMATE-CHANGEPREDATIONbiologyEcologyHabitat loss15. Life on landBoreal peatlandsFORESTbiology.organism_classificationProtected areasHabitat destructionGeographyHabitatBorealBird biodiversityDISTANCE1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyta1181ABUNDANCERustic buntingCARBON-CYCLEBiological Conservation
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Turve- ja metsätalouden vaikutukset kahden metsäjärven surviaissääskiyhteisöihin : paleolimnologinen tutkimus

2015

Tutkielmassa selvitettiin turve- ja metsätalouden vaikutuksia Martinjärven ja Iso Kivijärven surviaissääskiyhteisöihin paleolimnologisen menetelmän avulla. Järvien sedimenttiprofiileita tarkasteltiin viimeisen 400 vuoden ajalta. Järvet ovat pieniä, matalia humusjärviä ja sijaitsevat Keski-Suomessa Keuruulla vierekkäisillä valuma-alueilla. Surviaissääskiyhteisöjen muutosten perusteella tutkittiin järvien rehevyystason ja humoosisuuden muutoksia ennen ja jälkeen metsätalouden ja turvetuotannon aloittamista. Soiden laajamittainen ojitus metsätalouden käyttöön alkoi 1960-luvulla molempien järvien valuma-alueilla. Martinjärven valuma-alueella aloitettiin lisäksi turpee…

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