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Tiina Kolari
Researcher at University of Eastern Finland
Publications - 6
Citations - 74
Tiina Kolari is an academic researcher from University of Eastern Finland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bog & Mire. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 20 citations.
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A European map of groundwater pH and calcium
Michal Hájek,Borja Jiménez-Alfaro,Borja Jiménez-Alfaro,Ondřej Hájek,Lisa Brancaleoni,Marco Cantonati,Michele Carbognani,Anita Dedić,Daniel Dítě,Daniel Dítě,Renato Gerdol,Petra Hájková,Veronika Horsáková,Florian Jansen,Jasmina Kamberović,Jutta Kapfer,Tiina Kolari,Mariusz Lamentowicz,Predrag Lazarević,Ermin Mašić,Jesper Erenskjold Moeslund,Aaron Pérez-Haase,Aaron Pérez-Haase,Tomáš Peterka,Alessandro Petraglia,Eulàlia Pladevall-Izard,Zuzana Plesková,Stefano Segadelli,Yuliya Semeniuk,Patrícia Singh,Anna Šímová,Eva Šmerdová,Teemu Tahvanainen,Marcello Tomaselli,Yuliya Vystavna,Claudia Biţă-Nicolae,Michal Horsák +36 more
TL;DR: Hajek et al. as discussed by the authors developed an up-to-date European map of groundwater pH and Ca, based on 7577 measurements of near-surface groundwater pH, distributed across Europe, and included several times more sites, especially in the regions rich in spring and fen habitats.
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Accelerated vegetation succession but no hydrological change in a boreal fen during 20 years of recent climate change.
TL;DR: Significant trend in vegetation is found, conforming to common succession pattern from rich to poor fen and bog vegetation, suggesting responses intrinsic to vegetation may be more significant than indirect effects via local hydrology to the ecosystem response to climate warming.
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Reindeer grazing controls willows but has only minor effects on plant communities in Fennoscandian oroarctic mires
TL;DR: This article showed that reindeer grazing can inhibit shrubification of arctic tundra, but grazing impacts on mire mire can be significant in the arctic environment.
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Rising temperature modulates pH niches of fen species.
Michal Hájek,Jakub Těšitel,Teemu Tahvanainen,Tomáš Peterka,Borja Jiménez-Alfaro,Borja Jiménez-Alfaro,Florian Jansen,Aaron Pérez-Haase,Aaron Pérez-Haase,Emmanuel Garbolino,Michele Carbognani,Tiina Kolari,Petra Hájková,Petra Hájková,Ute Jandt,Liene Aunina,Paweł Pawlikowski,Tatiana Ivchenko,Marcello Tomaselli,Lubomír Tichý,Daniel Dítě,Daniel Dítě,Zuzana Plesková,Eva Mikulášková +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the largest European-scale vegetation database from fens to test the hypothesis that pH interacts with macroclimate temperature in forming realized niches of fen moss and vascular plant species.
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Ongoing Fen–Bog Transition in a Boreal Aapa Mire Inferred from Repeated Field Sampling, Aerial Images, and Landsat Data
Tiina Kolari,Antti Sallinen,Antti Sallinen,Franziska Wolff,Timo Kumpula,Kimmo Tolonen,Teemu Tahvanainen +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored recent changes in hydro-morphological patterns and vegetation in a south-boreal aapa mire in Finland and tested the performance of Landsat bands and indices in detecting Sphagnum increase in the mires.