A multi-proxy long-term ecological investigation into the development of a late Holocene calcareous spring-fed fen ecosystem (Raganu Mire) and boreal forest at the SE Baltic coast (Latvia)
The calcareous substrate of spring-fed fens makes them unique islands of biodiversity, hosting endangered, vulnerable, and protected vascular plants. Hence, spring-fed fens ecosystems require special conservation attention because many of them are destroyed (e.g. drained, forested) and it is extreme...
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Autores principales: | Mariusz Gałka, Angelica Feurdean, Thomas G. Sim, Kazimierz Tobolski, Liene Aunina, Karina Apolinarska |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/88d1ec456fc04487936b10e755bd3278 |
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