Our colleagues from Instytut Geoekologii i Geoinformacji UAM, in collaboration with Sambor Czerwiński, have undertaken a summary of the latest advances in peatland research using a multiproxy approach – combining various indicators such as pollen, plant macrofossils, testate amoebae, biomarkers, and stable isotopes.
Peatlands prove to be exceptional archives of climate change and human impact on the environment. High-resolution analyses demonstrate how valuable these ecosystems are for understanding the past, and thus for the effective protection and restoration of peatlands.
We invite you to read more!
Lamentowicz M., Andrews L., Czerwiński S., Marcisz K., 2025, Multi-proxy palaeoecological studies from peatlands: a comprehensive review of recent advances and future developments. Earth-Science Reviews 271, 105278. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2025.105278 LINK