Joshua L. Ratcliffe, R. Payne, R. Payne, T. Sloan, B. Smith, S. Waldron, D. Mauquoy, A. Newton, Alistair R. Anderson, A. Henderson, R. Andersen
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was primarily funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland (grant LG13STIR007), the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2015- 162), the British Ecological Society and the Royal Society. The research that generated the Gordonbush records was funded by SSE, ETP and EPSRC. We would also like to thank the RSPB, Patrick Sinclair, the Forestry Commission and SSE for granting access to the field sites and for help in retrieving the peat cores. Angela Creevy, David Braidwood and volunteers from Forsinard Flows NNR helped with the core collection while Prof. Stuart Gibb, Dr Chris Hayward and Norrie Russell provided valuable advice and assistance. AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS The study was conceived by RJP and JLR. Fieldworkwas conducted by JLR, TJS, BS, RA, ARA, RJP, SWand AH. Data compilation was conducted by JLR andRJP. Labwork was conducted by JLR, BS and TJS.RJP, RA, ARA, AN, DM, SW and AH secured funding and supervised students. Data analysis was conducted by JLR and RJP. JLR and RJP wrote the first draft of the manuscript to which all authors contributed.
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Mires and Peat is a peer-reviewed internet journal focusing specifically on mires, peatlands and peat. As a truly “free-to-users” publication (i.e. NO CHARGES to authors OR readers), it is immediately accessible to readers and potential authors worldwide. It is published jointly by the International Peatland Society (IPS) and the International Mire Conservation Group (IMCG).
Mires and Peat is indexed by Thomson Reuters Web of Science (2017 Impact Factors: 1.326 [two-year] and 1.638 [five-year]), Elsevier Scopus, EBSCO Environment Complete, CABI Abstracts, CSA Proquest (including their Aquatic Science and Fisheries Abstracts ASFA, Ecology, Entomology, Animal Behavior, Aqualine and Pollution databases) and Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Mires and Peat also participates in the CABI Full Text Repository, and subscribes to the Portico E-journal Preservation Service (LTPA).
Mires and Peat publishes high-quality research papers on all aspects of peatland science, technology and wise use, including:
ecology, hydrology, survey, inventory, classification, functions and values of mires and peatlands;
scientific, economic and human aspects of the management of peatlands for agriculture, forestry, nature conservation, environmental protection, peat extraction, industrial development and other purposes;
biological, physical and chemical characteristics of peat; and
climate change and peatlands.
Short communications and review articles on these and related topics will also be considered; and suggestions for special issues of the Journal based on the proceedings of conferences, seminars, symposia and workshops will be welcomed. The submission of material by authors and from countries whose work would otherwise be inaccessible to the international community is particularly encouraged.