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1. How Joannites' economy eradicated primeval forest and created anthroecosystems in medieval Central Europe.

2. Disturbance and resilience of a Sphagnum peatland in western Russia (Western Dvina Lakeland) during the last 300 years: A multiproxy, high-resolution study.

3. Paleoecological and historical data as an important tool in ecosystem management.

4. Responses of vegetation and testate amoeba trait composition to fire disturbances in and around a bog in central European lowlands (northern Poland).

5. Developing a new testate amoeba hydrological transfer function for permafrost peatlands of NW Siberia.

6. Predator–prey mass ratio drives microbial activity under dry conditions in Sphagnum peatlands.

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

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

9. Sphagnum succession in a Baltic bog in central-eastern Europe over the last 6200 years and paleoecology of Sphagnum contortum.

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

11. Testate amoebae in pollen slides

12. The perils of taxonomic inconsistency in quantitative palaeoecology: experiments with testate amoeba data.

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

15. Climate and human induced hydrological change since AD 800 in an ombrotrophic mire in Pomerania (N Poland) tracked by testate amoebae, macro-fossils, pollen and tree rings of pine.

16. Vegetation-Environment Relationships in Peatlands Dominated by Sphagnum fallax in Western Poland.

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

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

19. The Ecology of Testate Amoebae (Protists) in Sphagnum in North-western Poland in Relation to Peatland Ecology.

20. Active afforestation of drained peatlands is not a viable option under the EU Nature Restoration Law.

21. Long-term ecological approach to the disturbance management of the forests of N Poland.

22. Ericoid shrub encroachment shifts aboveground–belowground linkages in three peatlands across Europe and Western Siberia.

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

26. Linkages between Sphagnum metabolites and peatland CO2 uptake are sensitive to seasonality in warming trends.

28. Synthesis of palaeoecological data from the Polish Lowlands suggests heterogeneous patterns of old-growth forest loss after the Migration Period.

29. Ecology of Testate Amoebae in an Amazonian Peatland and Development of a Transfer Function for Palaeohydrological Reconstruction.

30. Long-term microclimate study of a peatland in Central Europe to understand microrefugia.

31. Contribution of soil algae to the global carbon cycle.

32. Biochemical traits enhance the trait concept in Sphagnum ecology.

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

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

35. Predicting the structure and functions of peatland microbial communities from Sphagnum phylogeny, anatomical and morphological traits and metabolites.

36. Small peatland with a big story: 600-year paleoecological and historical data from a kettle-hole peatland in Western Russia.

37. Relationships between Local Climate and Hydrology in Sphagnum Mire: Implications for Palaeohydrological Studies and Ecosystem Management.

38. Contribution of microbial photosynthesis to peatland carbon uptake along a latitudinal gradient.

39. Environmental implications of past socioeconomic events in Greater Poland during the last 1200 years. Synthesis of paleoecological and historical data.

40. A European map of groundwater pH and calcium.

41. Effects of experimental warming on Betula nana epidermal cell growth tested over its maximum climatological growth range.

42. Navigating the limitations, assumptions and conceptual pitfalls of Nd isotope research on peatlands: Reply to the comments of Le Roux et al. (2023) on 'Neodymium isotopes in peat reveal past local environmental disturbances' by Marcisz et al. (2023).

43. A European map of groundwater pH and calcium.

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

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

46. Long-term monitoring – a key to understanding peatland ecosystems in a changing climate.

47. Dispersal limitations and historical factors determine the biogeography of specialized terrestrial protists.

48. Impact of warming and reduced precipitation on photosynthetic and remote sensing properties of peatland vegetation.

49. Holocene fire activity during low-natural flammability periods reveals scale-dependent cultural human-fire relationships in Europe.

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