Authors
Leon PM Lamers, Melanie A Vile, Ab P Grootjans, Mike C Acreman, Rudy van Diggelen, Martin G Evans, Curtis J Richardson, Line Rochefort, Annemieke M Kooijman, Jan GM Roelofs, Alfons JP Smolders
Publication date
2015/2
Source
Biological Reviews
Volume
90
Issue
1
Pages
182-203
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Fens represent a large array of ecosystem services, including the highest biodiversity found among wetlands, hydrological services, water purification and carbon sequestration. Land‐use change and drainage has severely damaged or annihilated these services in many parts of North America and Europe; restoration plans are urgently needed at the landscape level. We review the major constraints on the restoration of rich fens and fen water bodies in agricultural areas in Europe and disturbed landscapes in North America: (i) habitat quality problems: drought, eutrophication, acidification, and toxicity, and (ii) recolonization problems: species pools, ecosystem fragmentation and connectivity, genetic variability, and invasive species; and here provide possible solutions. We discuss both positive and negative consequences of restoration measures, and their causes. The restoration of wetland ecosystem functioning …
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