Wicken Fen Bibliography
Stroh, P., Bragg, J., Carey, P. Laidlaw, C., Lester, M., Mountford, J.O., Smith. G., Sparks, T.H., Warrington, S. & Hughes, F.M.R. (2021). The effects of extensive grazing on the vegetation of a landscape-scale restoration site. European Journal of Ecology 7(2): 88-104. [Available online at https://doi.org/10.17161/eurojecol.v7i2.15606]
Peacock. M., Gauci, V., Baird, A.J., Burden, A., Chapman, P.J., Cumming. A., Evans, J.G., Grayson, R.P., Holden, J., Kaduk, J., Morrison, R., Page, S., Pan, G., Ridley, L.M., Williamson, J., Worrall, F. & Evans, C.D. (2019). The full carbon balance of a rewetted cropland fen and a conservation managed fen. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 269: 1-12. [Available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2018.09.020]
Hughes, F.M.R., Adams, W.M., Butchart, S.H.M., Field, R.H., Peh, K.S-H. & Warrington, S. (2016). The challenges of integrating biodiversity and ecosystem services monitoring and evaluation at a landscape-scale wetland restoration project in the UK. Ecology and Society 21(3):10. [Available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-08616-210310]
Peacock. M., Ridley, L.M., Evans, C.D. & Gauci, V. (2016). Management effects on greenhouse gas dynamics in fen ditches. Science of the Total Environment 578: 601-612. [Available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.11.005]
Peh, K.S-H., Balmford, A., Field, R.H., Lamb, A., Birch, J.C., Bradbury, R.B., Brown, C., Butchart, S.H.M., Lester, M., Morrison, R., Sedgwick I., Soans, C., Stattersfield, A.J., Stroh, P., Swetnam, R.D., Thomas, D.H.K., Walpole, M., Warrington, S. & Hughes, F.M.R. (2014). Benefits and costs of ecological restoration: Rapid assessment of changing ecosystem service values at a UK wetland. Ecology and Evolution 4(20): 3875-3886. [Available online at https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1248]
Stroh, P.A., Mountford, J.O., Araya, Y.N. & Hughes, F.M.R. (2013). Quantifying soil hydrology to explain the development of vegetation at an ex-arable wetland restoration site. Wetlands 33: 311–320. [Available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-013-0385-1]
Hughes, F.M.R., Adams, W.M. & Stroh, P.A. (2012). When is open-endedness desirable in restoration projects? Restoration Ecology 20(3): 291–295. [Available online at https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-100X.2012.00874.x]
Kelvin, J., Stroh, P., Page, S.E., Hughes, F., Kaduk, J., Acreman, M., Harding, R. & Balzter, H. (2012). Net ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange at semi-natural and regenerating temperate fens. Extended abstract No. 272. 14th International Peat Congress. [Available online at https://peatlands.org/document/net-ecosystem-carbon-dioxide-exchange-at-semi-natural-and-regenerating-temperate-fens/]
Stroh, P., Hughes, F.M.R. Sparks, T.H. & Mountford, J.O. (2012). The influence of time on the soil seed bank and vegetation across a landscape-scale wetland restoration project. Restoration Ecology 20(1): 103-112. [Available online at https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-100X.2010.00740.x]
Hughes, F.M.R., Stroh, P.A., Adams, W.M., Kirby, K.J., Mountford, J.O. & Warrington, S. (2011). Monitoring and evaluating large-scale, ‘open-ended’ habitat creation projects: A journey rather than a destination. Journal for Nature Conservation 19: 245–253. [Available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2011.02.003]
Martay, B., Hughes, F. & Doberski. F. (2011). A comparison of created and ancient fenland using ground beetles as a measure of conservation value. Insect Conservation and Diversity 5(4): 251-263. [Available online at https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-4598.2011.00159.x]
Stroh, P., Mountford, J.O. & Hughes, F.M.R. (2011). The potential for endozoochorous dispersal of temperate fen plant species by free-roaming horses. Applied Vegetation Science 15(3): 359-368. [Available online at https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1654-109X.2011.01172.x]