9 Main Ecosystem Characteristics and Distribution of Wetlands in Boreal and Alpine Landscapes in Northern Sweden Under Climate Change

Wetlands and peatlands are integral parts of many of the world’s biomes, forming important transition zones between upland and aquatic systems. These habitats have a high degree of complexity of hydrology, edaphic conditions, and vegetation composition, contributing to the biodiversity of landscapes...

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Main Authors: J. Jeglum, P. Christensen, A. Glimskär, A. Allard, L. Nilsson, J. Svensson
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