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Concepts of fen and bog re-examined in relation to bryophyte cover and the acidity of surface waters
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EngineeringBotanyAcid PrecipitationWater-rock InteractionSocial SciencesOrganic GeochemistryEnvironmental GeochemistryBiogeographyPhytogeographyVegetation ScienceLandscape ProcessesBiogeochemistrySediment-water InteractionSurface WatersPh ModeNorthern North AmericaSurface-water PhPaleoecologySurface Water
Studies of surface-water pH and bryophyte assemblages in 440 plots from five peatland regions across northern North America reveal a very distinct, two-fold division into fens with a pH mode at 6.76-7.00, in which <i>Amblystegiaceae</i> are prominent, and bogs with a pH mode at 4.01-4.25, in which <i>Sphagnaceae</i> are dominant. The relevance of the data to past and current views on peatland classification is explored.
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