Recent hummock establishment in the margin of a subarctic fen, Finnish Lapland

Author:

Kuuri‐Riutta Olivia1ORCID,Pilkama Elmiina2,Salminen‐Paatero Susanna3,Vögeli Camille4,Mitchell Edward A. D.4,Lohila Annalea56,Tuittila Eeva‐Stiina1,Väliranta Minna2

Affiliation:

1. Peatland and Soil Ecology Research Group, School of Forest Sciences, P.O. Box 111, FI‐80101 University of Eastern Finland Joensuu Finland

2. Environmental Change Research Unit (ECRU), Ecosystems and Environment Research programme, Viikinkaari 1, P.O. Box 65, 00014 University of Helsinki Finland, PL 65 (Viikinkaari 1) 00014 Helsinki Finland

3. P.O. Box 55 (A. I. Virtasen aukio 1), 00014, University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

4. Laboratory of Soil Biodiversity University of Neuchâtel, Rue Emile‐Argand 11 CH‐2000 Neuchâtel Switzerland

5. Finnish Meteorological Institute, Climate System Research Unit P.O. Box 503 00101 Helsinki Finland

6. Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research, Physics University of Helsinki P.O. Box 64 00014 Helsinki Finland

Abstract

Northern fens, that host unique biota and form a remarkable carbon stock, are sensitive to changes in the moisture balance and, therefore, may be strongly affected by climatic fluctuations. However, long‐term monitoring and palaeoecological studies of fens are relatively rare and, as a result, their responses to past and current climatic fluctuations are poorly known. In this study, we examined the recent vegetation change as well as changes in testate amoeba communities in the mire margin of a subarctic fen in Finnish Lapland with four peat profiles. Testate amoebae were used as indicators of past fluctuations in water table depth. The vegetation showed a drastic shift from sedge‐dominated fen to Sphagnum‐dominated communities during the late 20th and the early 21st centuries. This shift was accompanied by a turnover in the testate amoeba community. Testate amoeba‐based water table reconstructions indicated recent drying. This may be due to the lowering of the water table either from accelerated Sphagnum increment or enhanced evaporation. The observed hummock establishment concurs with the documented hemisphere‐wide expansion trend of hummock communities in fens. This change may strengthen the carbon sink and storage capacity of these peatlands, which could be viewed as a welcome negative feedback process to the ongoing climate warming. However, the change also poses a threat to biodiversity since fens are not only species‐rich habitats but are also endangered ecosystems.

Funder

Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica

Academy of Finland

Publisher

Wiley

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