Ecological and environmental transition across the forested-to-open bog ecotone in a west Siberian peatland.

Sci Total Environ

Department of Zoology and Ecology, Penza State University, Krasnaya str. 40, 440026 Penza, Russia; Environment Department, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.

Published: December 2017

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  • Climate change is causing increasing tree cover in boreal peatlands, particularly affecting the forested-to-open bog ecotones.
  • Research in Western Siberia reveals that these ecotones have been dynamic over time, showing recent forest expansion and distinct plant and microbial communities in forested versus open areas.
  • The ecological changes lead to significant gradients across the ecotones, with tree cover linked to lower water tables and higher carbon concentrations, suggesting that these forested peatlands are more susceptible to the impacts of warmer, drier climates.

Article Abstract

Climate change may cause increasing tree cover in boreal peatlands, and the impacts of this encroachment will be noted first at forested-to-open bog ecotones. We investigate key metrics of ecosystem function in five such ecotones at a peatland complex in Western Siberia. Stratigraphic analysis of three cores from one of these transects shows that the ecotone has been dynamic over time with evidence for recent expansion of forested peatland. We observed that the two alternative states for northern boreal peatlands (forested/open) clearly support distinct plant and microbial communities. These in turn drive and respond to a number of feedback mechanisms. This has led to steep ecological gradients across the ecotones. Tree cover was associated with lower water tables and pH, along with higher bulk density, aquatic carbon concentrations, and electrical conductivity. We propose that the conditions found in the forested peatland of Western Siberia make the carbon sink more vulnerable to warmer and drier conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.06.276DOI Listing

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Ecological and environmental transition across the forested-to-open bog ecotone in a west Siberian peatland.

Sci Total Environ

December 2017

Department of Zoology and Ecology, Penza State University, Krasnaya str. 40, 440026 Penza, Russia; Environment Department, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.

Article Synopsis
  • Climate change is causing increasing tree cover in boreal peatlands, particularly affecting the forested-to-open bog ecotones.
  • Research in Western Siberia reveals that these ecotones have been dynamic over time, showing recent forest expansion and distinct plant and microbial communities in forested versus open areas.
  • The ecological changes lead to significant gradients across the ecotones, with tree cover linked to lower water tables and higher carbon concentrations, suggesting that these forested peatlands are more susceptible to the impacts of warmer, drier climates.
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