ISSN 1819-754X
Vol. 32, 2025September 09, 2025 UTC
Peatland Poetry From the Past: The Neighbour of Catullus (First Half of the 1st Century BCE)
Peatland Poetry From the Past: The Neighbour of Catullus (First Half of the 1st Century BCE)
Articles in Vol. 32, 2025
Vol. 32, 2025
- Chemical Studies of Some Irish Bogs: A Newly Discovered Manuscript by Hugo Sjörs and Eville GorhamHåkan Rydin
- A Review of the Mires of Lesotho: Bogs or Fens?Ts'epo S. SekaleliPiet-Louis GrundlingAndré J.M. Jansen
- Can Water Table Restoration in Drained Peatlands Contribute to Improving the Population Status of Eurasian Teal _Anas Crecca_?Anthony D. FoxPhilippe FrankardAndreas LindénTuomas SeimolaRobert HughesMeelis Leivits
- The Distribution and (Future) Use of Switzerland’s Organic SoilsChloé Wüst-GalleyJens Leifeld
- From Bare Peat to _Sphagnum_ Cover: The Success of _Sphagnum_-fragment and Straw-Mulch Application for Initiating Peatland RestorationMarte FandremKristian HasselJames D.M. SpeedAnders L. KolstadMagni Olsen Kyrkjeeide
- Soil Microbial Communities in Southeast Asian Peatlands: A ReviewChristina BirnbaumAnne Y. YusufTri W. YuwatiDony RachmanadiAdi KunarsoMark T.L. BonnerSamantha P.P. Grover
- Exploring Community Perceptions of Peatland Restoration in West Kalimantan, IndonesiaJany T. RaharjoRidwan FauziFirman S. RudiArdiyanto W. Nugroho
- Two Millennia of Plant Community Dynamics in North-Eastern Algeria: The Case of Nechaa Righia Peat, El Kala National ParkAmina RoubalMihaela DanuInes MerouaniMohamed Benslama
- Land Use and Environmental Drivers of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Eswatini PeatlandsThandeka NdlelaHeinz BeckedahlStephan GlatzelPiet-Louis Grundling
- Using the Spatial Pattern of Water Isotope Ratios to Understand Peatland Hydrology: Examples From Northeast China and a Model-Based Interpretive FrameworkZhengyu XiaYuexin LiuCan ZhangYuefeng LiZicheng Yu
- Exploring the Heterogeneity and Conservation Status of Mires and Other Wetlands in North Macedonia (SE Europe): Insights From Mapping EffortsMarija ChobanovaDaniela JovanovskaFranziska TannebergerAlexandra BarthelmesSlavcho Hristovski
- Prescribed Heather Burning on Peatlands: A Review of Ten Key Claims Made About Heather Management Impacts and Implications for Future UK PolicyAndreas HeinemeyerMark A. AshbyBing LiuAbby MycroftWilliam L. BurnTom HolmesAnthony Lloyd JonesLuke O. Andrews
- Seasonal Indicators as Key Descriptors of Water Deficit in _Sphagnum_ Farming SystemsSebastian Gutierrez PachecoRobert LagacéMélina Guêné-NanchenSandrine HugronStéphane GodboutLine Rochefort
- Hydrological and Temperature Controls on CO~2~ and CH~4~ Exchange Between a Mid-Altitude Mountain Peatland and the AtmosphereAlexandre LhosmotMarc SteinmannAdrien JacototPhilippe BinetRobin CalistiEdward A.D. MitchellMarie-Laure ToussaintAnne BoetschFatima Laggoun-DéfargeGuillaume Bertrand
- Carbon Storage in Alpine Mires: A Case Study From Platzertal (Austria)Gregory EggerMiriam PaulMarlene KollmannAlexandra SchöneggerMartin Schletterer
- Peatland Poetry From the Past: The Neighbour of Catullus (First Half of the 1^st^ Century BCE)Pim de Klerk
- Effects of Mineral Layer Inversion on the Hydrology and Grass Yield of a Cultivated Peat SoilMiyuru B. GunathilakeMounir TakritiSynnøve RivedalBjørn Kløve
- Organic Matter in Water and Peat of the Ob Fen, Western SiberiaAndrey A. GrinkoOleg G. SavichevTatyana V. CheshkovaYuliya A. MoiseevaElena V. Gershelis
- Terpenoids, Steroids and Tocopherols in the Organic Matter of the Ob Fen (Western Siberia)Andrey A. GrinkoTatyana V. CheshkovaOleg G. SavichevElena V. GershelisAlexander D. Egorov
- Intricate Spatial Soil Carbon Distribution in Four Pyrenean MiresJosep M. NinotMaría G. Miyasiro-LópezVioleta Martínez-AmigoEmpar CarrilloEulàlia Pladevall-IzardAaron Pérez-Haase
- Quantifying Historically Mined Peat Volumes and CO~2~ Emissions of the Former Bargerveen Peat-Mining Site, the NetherlandsKay KosterSteven SoetensAdriaan de KrakerMartine van den Berg
- Paludiculture in the UK: A Paradigm Shift in Agricultural Practice and Farmers’ PerceptionsFatemeh KhosraviJack Alban CloughRichard Aidan Lindsay
- Peat and Peatlands Research in India: A Review on Present Status and Future ProspectsAlok KumarKimon ChristanisPrakash K. Singh
- PPSP: A New Program for Plotting Peatland StratigraphyAntony Blundell
- Policy Options in Peatland Conservation and Restoration: A Review of the UNEP Global Peatlands Assessment and Future Strategy for Global GovernanceRosie GeareyMark S. ReedDianna KopanskyLorna I. HarrisRitesh KumarKristiina LångSusan PageFaizal ParishImogen Cadwaladr-RimmerPatrick Scheel
- The Orangutan Habitat in Sebangau National Park, Indonesia: Twenty Years of Forest RegrowthAdventus PandaTjut Sugandawaty Djohan
- Topsoil Dominance in CO~2~ Fluxes From Agricultural Peat Soils Across Moisture and Temperature Gradients: Evidence From an Incubation StudyTanka P. KandelZhi LiangPoul Erik LærkeLars Elsgaard
- Ecological and Biological Characteristics and Interactions of _Shorea Balangeran_ in Peat Swamp ForestNilam SariAntun PuspantiUlfah Karmila SariRatri Ma’rifatun NisaaMukrimin MukriminCatur Budi WiatiMira Yulianti
- Large Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Drained Peatlands in New Zealand, and the Climate Mitigation Potential of RewettingJordan P. GoodrichJack ProngerDavid I. CampbellGeorgie L. Glover-ClarkRobbie PricePaul MudgeJustin WyattHugh RobertsonAaron M. WallAlice Wheatley-WilsonLouis A. Schipper
- Experimental Study on the Bearing Capacity Behaviour of Branched Piling for Stabilisation of Constructions on Peat: A Model InvestigationDinesh K. JamatiaAshim K. DeyRajat Debnath
- Quantifying Carbon Pools and Fluxes in Southern Ontario Temperate SwampsMegan A. SchmidtVeronica SantiaSamantha PriceHarry A.W. KhumbaniMaria Strack
- Assessing the Effects of Ditch Blocking on Dissolved Organic Carbon and Rainfall-Runoff Regimes: Results From a Climatically Marginal Shallow PeatlandEmilie Grand-ClementDavid J. LuscombePia BenaudJosie AsheNaomi GatisMorag AngusDavid SmithRichard E. Brazier
- Growth of Tamanu (_Calophyllum Inophyllum_ L.) Seedlings in Peat Soil Is Inhibited by One Week of FloodingRujito Agus SuwignyoEunho ChoiIrmawati IrmawatiYuni FaulinaDwi Putro PriadiHyunyoung Yang
- Understanding the Carbon Balance of Peatlands: A Comment on Heinemeyer _et al_. (2025)Dylan M. YoungAndy J. Baird
- Cutting _Juncus_: Management of Dense Rush to Encourage _Sphagnum_ Establishment on an Ex-Milled PeatlandAnna T. KeightleyAndrew W. OsborneTony Rogers
- Middle-taiga Ombrotrophic Bogs as a Source of DOC: Seasonal Variations in Concentration and Spectral CharacteristicsEvgeny A. ZarovLeonid V. LitvinovViktoria S. ShanyovaSofia E. RakhovaIrina S. Ivanova
- Volume 32: List of ReviewersMires and Peat
de Klerk, P. (2025). Peatland Poetry From the Past: The Neighbour of Catullus (First Half of the 1st Century BCE). Mires and Peat, 32, 16. https://doi.org/10.19189/001c.144175