This website uses cookies

We use cookies to enhance your experience and support COUNTER Metrics for transparent reporting of readership statistics. Cookie data is not sold to third parties or used for marketing purposes.

Skip to main content
Mires and Peat
  • Menu
  • Articles
    • book review
    • data article
    • introduction
    • list of reviewers
    • methods article
    • research article
    • review article
    • short communication
    • All
  • For Authors
  • Editorial Board
  • About
  • Issues
  • Copyright
  • Contact
  • search
  • X (formerly Twitter) (opens in a new tab)
  • RSS feed (opens a modal with a link to feed)

RSS Feed

Enter the URL below into your favorite RSS reader.

http://localhost:4849/feed
ISSN 1819-754X
research article
Vol. 32, 2025September 09, 2025 UTC

Peatland Poetry From the Past: The Neighbour of Catullus (First Half of the 1st Century BCE)

Pim de Klerk,
ancient societiesLatin poetrypast landscapesRoman literatureRoman poetswetland appreciation
Copyright Logoccby-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.19189/001c.144175

Articles in Vol. 32, 2025

Vol. 32, 2025
  • Chemical Studies of Some Irish Bogs: A Newly Discovered Manuscript by Hugo Sjörs and Eville Gorham
    Håkan 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 Soils
    Chloé Wüst-GalleyJens Leifeld
  • From Bare Peat to _Sphagnum_ Cover: The Success of _Sphagnum_-fragment and Straw-Mulch Application for Initiating Peatland Restoration
    Marte FandremKristian HasselJames D.M. SpeedAnders L. KolstadMagni Olsen Kyrkjeeide
  • Soil Microbial Communities in Southeast Asian Peatlands: A Review
    Christina BirnbaumAnne Y. YusufTri W. YuwatiDony RachmanadiAdi KunarsoMark T.L. BonnerSamantha P.P. Grover
  • Exploring Community Perceptions of Peatland Restoration in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
    Jany 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 Park
    Amina RoubalMihaela DanuInes MerouaniMohamed Benslama
  • Land Use and Environmental Drivers of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Eswatini Peatlands
    Thandeka 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 Framework
    Zhengyu XiaYuexin LiuCan ZhangYuefeng LiZicheng Yu
  • Exploring the Heterogeneity and Conservation Status of Mires and Other Wetlands in North Macedonia (SE Europe): Insights From Mapping Efforts
    Marija 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 Policy
    Andreas HeinemeyerMark A. AshbyBing LiuAbby MycroftWilliam L. BurnTom HolmesAnthony Lloyd JonesLuke O. Andrews
  • Seasonal Indicators as Key Descriptors of Water Deficit in _Sphagnum_ Farming Systems
    Sebastian 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 Atmosphere
    Alexandre 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 Soil
    Miyuru B. GunathilakeMounir TakritiSynnøve RivedalBjørn Kløve
  • Organic Matter in Water and Peat of the Ob Fen, Western Siberia
    Andrey 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 Mires
    Josep 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 Netherlands
    Kay KosterSteven SoetensAdriaan de KrakerMartine van den Berg
  • Paludiculture in the UK: A Paradigm Shift in Agricultural Practice and Farmers’ Perceptions
    Fatemeh KhosraviJack Alban CloughRichard Aidan Lindsay
  • Peat and Peatlands Research in India: A Review on Present Status and Future Prospects
    Alok KumarKimon ChristanisPrakash K. Singh
  • PPSP: A New Program for Plotting Peatland Stratigraphy
    Antony Blundell
  • Policy Options in Peatland Conservation and Restoration: A Review of the UNEP Global Peatlands Assessment and Future Strategy for Global Governance
    Rosie 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 Regrowth
    Adventus PandaTjut Sugandawaty Djohan
  • Topsoil Dominance in CO~2~ Fluxes From Agricultural Peat Soils Across Moisture and Temperature Gradients: Evidence From an Incubation Study
    Tanka P. KandelZhi LiangPoul Erik LærkeLars Elsgaard
  • Ecological and Biological Characteristics and Interactions of _Shorea Balangeran_ in Peat Swamp Forest
    Nilam 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 Rewetting
    Jordan 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 Investigation
    Dinesh K. JamatiaAshim K. DeyRajat Debnath
  • Quantifying Carbon Pools and Fluxes in Southern Ontario Temperate Swamps
    Megan 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 Peatland
    Emilie 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 Flooding
    Rujito 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 Peatland
    Anna T. KeightleyAndrew W. OsborneTony Rogers
  • Middle-taiga Ombrotrophic Bogs as a Source of DOC: Seasonal Variations in Concentration and Spectral Characteristics
    Evgeny A. ZarovLeonid V. LitvinovViktoria S. ShanyovaSofia E. RakhovaIrina S. Ivanova
  • Volume 32: List of Reviewers
    Mires and Peat
Mires 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
Save article as...▾

View more stats

Powered by Scholastica, the modern academic journal management system