. . . "Habitat diversity of central European fens in relation to environmental gradients and an effort to standardise fen terminology in ecological studies"@en . . . . "[98F6294F3D63]" . "In this paper, we demonstrated that the bog-fen boundary is clearly determinable not by pH, but by a set of nutrient-requiring species that avoid truly ombrotrophic conditions in central Europe. We therefore defined fens as groundwater-fed wetlands that host low productive nutrient-limited vegetation dominated by Cyperaceae and bryophytes. The fertility gradient within fens is easily distinguishable using both plant and animal data, but it appears primarily within calcium-richer fens. We suggest defining fen grasslands by the high abundance of nutrient-requiring grasses and forbs rather than purely by fen origin and management. The ecological differentiation of all proposed fen types was tested using a data set from two different regions. Both conductivity and pH differ significantly between pairs of vegetation types. All proposed fen types also markedly differ in molluscan assemblages."@en . "Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics" . . "D\u00EDt\u011B, Daniel" . . . "1433-8319" . . . "RIV/00216224:14310/06:00015447" . . "In this paper, we demonstrated that the bog-fen boundary is clearly determinable not by pH, but by a set of nutrient-requiring species that avoid truly ombrotrophic conditions in central Europe. We therefore defined fens as groundwater-fed wetlands that host low productive nutrient-limited vegetation dominated by Cyperaceae and bryophytes. The fertility gradient within fens is easily distinguishable using both plant and animal data, but it appears primarily within calcium-richer fens. We suggest defining fen grasslands by the high abundance of nutrient-requiring grasses and forbs rather than purely by fen origin and management. The ecological differentiation of all proposed fen types was tested using a data set from two different regions. Both conductivity and pH differ significantly between pairs of vegetation types. All proposed fen types also markedly differ in molluscan assemblages." . "P(KJB601630501), P(KJB6163302), Z(AV0Z60050516), Z(MSM0021622416)" . . "H\u00E1jkov\u00E1, Petra" . . . . "8" . "RIV/00216224:14310/06:00015447!RIV10-MSM-14310___" . "477373" . "Habitat diversity of central European fens in relation to environmental gradients and an effort to standardise fen terminology in ecological studies" . . "Habitat diversity of central European fens in relation to environmental gradients and an effort to standardise fen terminology in ecological studies"@en . "3"^^ . . "000243521400003" . "Hors\u00E1k, Michal" . . "CH - \u0160v\u00FDcarsk\u00E1 konfederace" . . "14310" . "H\u00E1jek, Michal" . "18"^^ . . "Bog; Conductivity; Molluscs; Mire ecology; PH; Poor\u2013rich gradient; Vegetation"@en . . . . "4"^^ . "Habitat diversity of central European fens in relation to environmental gradients and an effort to standardise fen terminology in ecological studies" . . "2" .