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1. Hydrological dynamics and fire history of the last 1300 years in western Siberia reconstructed from a high-resolution, ombrotrophic peat archive.

2. Effect of taxonomic resolution on ecological and palaeoecological inference – a test using testate amoeba water table depth transfer functions.

3. Towards quantitative reconstruction of peatland nutrient status from fens.

4. Testate amoebae in pollen slides

5. Multiproxy study of anthropogenic and climatic changes in the last two millennia from a small mire in central Poland.

6. Autogenic succession, land-use change, and climatic influences on the Holocene development of a kettle-hole mire in Northern Poland

7. Palaeoecological evidence for anthropogenic acidification of a kettlehole peatland in northern Poland.

8. How warm? How wet? Hydroclimate reconstruction of the past 7500 years in northern Carpathians, Romania.

9. Kettle-hole peatlands as carbon hot spots: Unveiling controls of carbon accumulation rates during the last two millennia.

10. Searching for an ecological baseline: Long-term ecology of a post-extraction restored bog in Northern Estonia.

11. Do the relationships between testate amoebae and fungi reflect the variability of past water table fluctuations in the ombrotrophic peatlands of Central Europe?

12. A multi-proxy reconstruction of moisture dynamics in a peatland ecosystem: A case study from Čepkeliai, Lithuania.

13. Reconstructing Early Atlantic to Early Subatlantic peat-forming conditions of the ombrotrophic Misten Bog (eastern Belgium) on the basis of high-resolution analyses of pollen, testate amoebae and geochemistry.

14. Palaeohydrology and the human impact on one of the largest raised bogs complex in the Western Carpathians (Central Europe) during the last two millennia.

15. Long-term population dynamics: Theory and reality in a peatland ecosystem.

16. Fire activity and hydrological dynamics in the past 5700 years reconstructed from Sphagnum peatlands along the oceanic–continental climatic gradient in northern Poland.

17. Genetic Determinism vs. Phenotypic Plasticity in Protist Morphology.

18. Testate Amoeba Diversity of a Poor Fen on Mineral Soil in the Hilly Area of Central Honshu, Japan.

19. Unveiling exceptional Baltic bog ecohydrology, autogenic succession and climate change during the last 2000 years in CE Europe using replicate cores, multi-proxy data and functional traits of testate amoebae.

20. Resilience of plant and testate amoeba communities after climatic and anthropogenic disturbances in a Baltic bog in Northern Poland: Implications for ecological restoration.

21. How far from a pristine state are the peatlands in the Białowieża Primeval Forest (CE Europe) – Palaeoecological insights on peatland and forest development from multi-proxy studies.

23. Last Millennium hydro-climate variability in Central–Eastern Europe (Northern Carpathians, Romania).

24. Long-term hydrological dynamics and fire history over the last 2000 years in CE Europe reconstructed from a high-resolution peat archive.

25. Palaeoenvironmental changes in Central Europe (NE Poland) during the last 6200 years reconstructed from a high-resolution multi-proxy peat archive.

26. Plant functional diversity drives niche-size-structure of dominant microbial consumers along a poor to extremely rich fen gradient.

27. Palaeohydrology, fires and vegetation succession in the southern Baltic during the last 7500years reconstructed from a raised bog based on multi-proxy data

28. The performance of single- and multi-proxy transfer functions (testate amoebae, bryophytes, vascular plants) for reconstructing mire surface wetness and pH

29. Developing a continental-scale testate amoeba hydrological transfer function for Asian peatlands.

30. Experimental warming and precipitation reduction affect the biomass of microbial communities in a Sphagnum peatland.

31. Exceptional hydrological stability of a Sphagnum-dominated peatland over the late Holocene.

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