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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Historical Land Use Changes and Hydrochemical Gradients In Ohio’s Sphagnum-Dominated Peatlands

Slater, Julie M., Slater January 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Zinnia Growth and Water Use Efficiency in a Rate Study of Coconut Coir Pith and Sphagnum Peat Moss in Container Growing Substrates

Lowry, Bonita Kristine 15 May 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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What has happened on Swedish mires? The effects of drainage on vegetation changes over recent decades

Ljungqvist, Anna January 2022 (has links)
As they are not only the home of many threatened species, but also one of the main actors in the global carbon cycle, peatlands are highly valuable ecosystems. Human disturbance, in particular drainage for forestry and agriculture, has substantially changed the state of the world’s peatlands and will continue to do so. Lowering the water table by drainage has many hydrological and biological effects, including an increased growth of trees and shrubs as well as reduced growth of the key peat moss genus Sphagnum, leading to peat degradation and release of carbon dioxide. The effects of drainage are sometimes used as predictions for how peatlands will respond to climate change, and undrained mires are thus expected to become more like drained ones in the future. The accuracy of that assumption has, to my knowledge, not been tested on a large scale. Here, I use data from two Swedish national monitoring programs to analyze how the vegetation on drained and undrained mires has changed in recent decades. The results showed an increased tree growth but a decreased establishment of new trees on both drained and undrained mires, implying that contrary to common belief there is no current large-scale afforestation of open mires in Sweden. Sphagnum had, surprisingly, increased on both drained and undrained mires, while other functional groups showed varying results. The tree growth rate was faster on drained mires, but in most other analyses the response to time did not differ depending on drainage regime. Thereby, this study found limited support for the hypothesis that undrained mires are becoming more like drained mires with climate change.
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Dynamique spatio-temporelle des communautés virales et microbiennes des tourbières à Sphagnum / Spatio-temporal dynamic of viral and microbial communities in Sphagnum-dominated peatlands

Ballaud, Flore 17 December 2015 (has links)
Les tourbières couvrent 3 % des surfaces continentales et jouent un rôle important dans le cycle du carbone en stockant le tiers du carbone des sols. L'accumulation de tourbe est liée au déséquilibre production primaire/décomposition du à une activité microbienne limitée par les conditions environnementales. L'infection et la lyse virale ont un impact sur la diversité et l'activité des communautés microbiennes, et influent sur le cycle du carbone. Cependant, le fonctionnement de ce compartiment viral n'avait jamais été pris en compte dans les études de fonctionnement des tourbières. Le but de ce travail de thèse était d'analyser et comprendre la dynamique spatiale et temporelle de l'abondance et de la diversité virale des tourbières à Sphagnum. L'analyse de l'abondance virale et procaryote et de 12 metaviromes en lien avec la physico-chimie d'une tourbière tempérée en France montre une forte variation saisonnière des communautés virales. Cette variation semble très liée aux conditions environnementales générées par la fluctuation de la nappe d'eau. Dans cette même tourbière, l'analyse de la diversité taxonomique et fonctionnelle des communautés de microorganismes présents (métagénomes) et métaboliquement actifs (métatranscriptomes) indique que la structure taxonomique est différente entre les des deux principaux stades, le fen et le bog, mais que ces communautés présentent une diversité fonctionnelle similaire, dont l'expression est liée aux changements des conditions environnementales avec la profondeur. L'abondance des particules virales étudiées dans 5 tourbières à Sphagnum réparties en Finlande, au Canada, en France, et sur l'île subantarctique d'Amsterdam varie fortement avec les sites. L'analyse de la diversité virale de la matrice et de l'eau de tourbe du Canada et de Finlande montre que la diversité virale est structurée par le site, puis le stade dynamique, puis la profondeur, avec un rôle important de la saturation en eau au niveau du site. Ces résultats valident le fonctionnement proposé du compartiment viral et de la communauté d'hôtes procaryotes. Ces connaissances ont été utilisées pour analyser le fonctionnement du compartiment microbien de tourbières à Sphagnum soumises à des perturbations d'origine anthropique. Les 31 métaviromes produits pour cette thèse constituent l'une des plus grandes bases de données sur la diversité virale des écosystèmes alors que la diversité virale des sols n'avait presque jamais été étudiée auparavant. / Peatlands cover 3 % of the continental surfaces but represent up to a third of the soil carbon stock. Peat accumulation results from the imbalance between primary production and decomposition due to the limitation of the prokaryote activity caused by the environmental conditions. Viral infection and lysis impact the diversity and the activity of the microbial communities and influence the carbon cycle. However, the functioning of the viral compartment had never been taken into account in peatlands. The aim of this thesis was to gain knowledge about the spatio-temporal dynamic of viral abundance and diversity in Sphagnum-dominated peatlands. Spatio-temporal analysis of viral and prokaryote abundance and of 12 metaviromes (viral diversity) in relation to the physico-chemical features in a temperate Sphagnum-dominated peatland in France revealed the high seasonal variability of the viral communities. This dynamic appeared mainly related to the environmental conditions shaped by the fluctuation of the water-table level. In the same peatland the taxonomic diversity of the present microorganisms (metagenomes) differed between the fen and the bog, but these communities present a similar functional diversity, which expression in selected in the same way in the two dynamic stages, in relation to depth-related environmental conditions. Viral abundance analyzed in 5 Sphagnum-dominated peatlands from Finland, Canada, France and subantarctic Amsterdam Isle presented a high geographical variability. Investigation of the diversity of the viral communities from the peat matrix and the pore-water in Finland and Canada emphasized the structuration of the viral communities by the site, then the dynamic stage, and finally depth. These results confirm the first hypotheses about the functioning of the viral compartment depending on environmental conditions and prokaryote activity. Effects of human-derived disturbances on viral ecology in peatlands were investigated based on this knowledge. While soil viral diversity was poorly documented at the start of this thesis, the collection of 31 metaviromes from Sphagnum-dominated peatlands produced for this project represents the second largest dataset representing the viral diversity from environmental samples.
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Variabialité spatio-temporelle des émissions de GES dans une tourbière à Sphaignes : effets sur le bilan carbone / Spatio-temporal variability of greenhouse gases emissions in a Sphagnum peatland : effects on carbon balance

D'Angelo, Benoît 15 December 2015 (has links)
Les tourbières représentent 2 à 3% des terres émergées et stockent entre 10 et 25% du carbone des sols. Les tourbières sont soumises à des contraintes anthropiques et climatiques importantes qui posent la question de la pérennité de leur fonctionnement en puits de C et de leur stock. Une meilleure compréhension de ces écosystèmes est nécessaire pour déterminer les facteurs et les effets et interactions de ces facteurs sur les émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES). Ce travail a consisté à suivre les émissions de GES et les facteurs contrôlant dans La tourbière de La Guette (Sologne) pour établir son bilan de C. En parallèle des expérimentations sur l’effet de l’hydrologie sur les flux ont été menées, enfin un suivi sur 4 sites a été réalisé pour étudier la variabilité à l’échelle journalière. Les résultats de ces travaux montrent que la tourbière de La Guette a fonctionné en source de C (-220 ± 33 gC m-2 an-1) et ce malgré un niveau de nappe élevé. Ils montrent également l’importance de la variabilité spatiale des flux estimés à l’échelle d’un site. Les expérimentations confirment l’importance de l’hydrologie et suggèrent à haut niveau de nappe d’eau des phénomènes liés au transport des gaz. Enfin l’étude de la variabilité journalière montre que la sensibilité de la respiration à la température peut être différente le jour et la nuit et que la synchronisation entre les températures du sol et la respiration peuvent améliorer la représentation de cette dernière. / Peatlands cover only 2 to 3% of the land area but store between 10 and 25% of the soil carbon. The outcome of the anthropic and climatic pressure on these ecosystems is uncertain regarding their functions and storage. A better understanding of these ecosystems is needed to determine the factors and their interactions on greenhouse gas (GHG) emission. This work consist in monitoring GHG emissions and controlling factors in a Sphagnum peatland to estimate its carbon balance. Experimentation on mesocosms were carried out to explore the effect of hydrology on the fluxes and a monitoring on 4 sites was made to study the daily variability. Results show that La Guette peatland was a carbon source (-220 ± 33 gC m-2 an-1) in spite of the high water table level. The importance of the spatial variability measured in the site was also demonstrate. The hydrology effect was confirmed by the mesocosms experiments and high water table level shows that gas transport might have an effect. Finally the study of the daily variability show that the temperature sensitivity of the respiration might be different between day and night and that synchronizing soil temperatures and respiration can improve the respiration representation.
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Régimen jurídico de los Humedales tipo turbera : sobre la necesidad jurídica de regular la extracción de turba y musgo sphagnum en el Archipiélago de Chiloé : revisión crítica a alternativas para su regulación

Berríos Bloomfield, Antonia, Jirón Verdaguer, Ximena January 2018 (has links)
Memoria (licenciado en ciencias jurídicas y sociales) / El presente trabajo busca identificar el régimen jurídico aplicable a los humedales tipo turbera y pomponales (o humedales de musgo sphagnum) y a la actividad extractiva de sus recursos. Se intentará identificar sus características, fortalezas y falencias para determinar, primero, si es necesario regular y, luego, cuáles serían los principios y normas que deberían regir esa nueva regulación, en pos de conservar estos recursos y dar continuidad a los servicios ecosistémicos que ellos prestan, especialmente en el Archipiélago de Chiloé donde cumplen un rol crucial como reserva de agua potable para la producción y consumo humano, además de otros servicios como el almacenamiento de grandes cantidades de carbono y reserva de biodiversidad. Se revisarán, además, regulaciones de recursos similares, así como la forma en que el derecho comparado se hace cargo de la necesidad de conservarlos.
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Multispectral imaging of Sphagnum canopies: measuring the spectral response of three indicator species to a fluctuating water table at Burns Bog

Elves, Andrew 02 May 2022 (has links)
Northern Canadian peatlands contain vast deposits of carbon. It is with growing urgency that we seek a better understanding of their assimilative capacity. Assimilative capacity and peat accumulation in raised bogs are linked to primary productivity of resident Sphagnum species. Understanding moisture-mediated photosynthesis of Sphagnum spp. is central to understanding peat production rates. The relationship between depth to water table fluctuation and spectral reflectance of Sphagnum moss was investigated using multispectral imaging at a recovering raised bog on the southwest coast of British Columbia, Canada. Burns Bog is a temperate oceanic ombrotrophic bog. Three ecohydrological indicator species of moss were chosen for monitoring: S. capillifolium, S. papillosum, and S. cuspidatum. Three spectral vegetation indices (SVIs) were used to characterize Sphagnum productivity: the normalized difference vegetation index 660, the chlorophyll index, and the photochemical reflectance index. In terms of spectral sensitivity and the appropriateness of SVIs to species and field setting, we found better performance for the normalized difference vegetation index 660 in the discrimination of moisture mediated species-specific reflectance signals. The role that spatiotemporal scale and spectral mixing can have on reflectance signal fidelity was tested. We were specifically interested in the relationship between changes in the local water table and Sphagnum reflectance response, and whether shifting between close spatial scales can affect the statistical strength of this relationship. We found a loss of statistical significance when shifting from the species-specific cm2 scale to the spectrally mixed dm2 scale. This spatiospectral uncoupling of the moisture mediated reflectance signal has implications for the accuracy and reliability of upscaling from plot based measurements. In terms of species-specific moisture mediated reflectance signals, we were able to effectively discriminate between the three indicator species of Sphagnum along the hummock-to-hollow gradient. We were also able to confirm Sphagnum productivity and growth outside of the vascular growing season, establishing clear patterns of reflectance correlated with changes in the local moisture regime. The strongest relationships for moisture mediated Sphagnum productivity were found in the hummock forming species S. capillifolium. Each indicator Sphagnum spp. of peat has distinct functional traits adapted to its preferred position along the ecohydrological gradient. We also discovered moisture mediated and species-specific reflectance phenologies. These phenospectral characteristics of Sphagnum can inform future monitoring work, including the creation of a regionally specific phenospectral library. It’s recommended that further close scale multispectral monitoring be carried out incorporating more species of moss, as well as invasive and upland species of concern. Pervasive vascular reflectance bias in remote sensing products has implications for the reliability of peatland modelling. Avoiding vascular bias, targeted spectral monitoring of Sphagnum indicator species provides a more reliable measure for the modelling of peatland productivity and carbon assimilation estimates. / Graduate

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