J. Esselink
Radboud University Nijmegen
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Wetlands Ecology and Management | 2003
G.A. van Duinen; A.M.T. Brock; J.T. Kuper; R.S.E.W. Leuven; T.M.J. Peeters; J.G.M. Roelofs; G. van der Velde; W.C.E.P. Verberk; J. Esselink
To assess whether raised bog restorationmeasures contribute to the conservation andrestoration of the fauna diversity,macroinvertebrate species assemblages werecompared between water bodies created byrewetting measures and water bodies whichhave not been subject to restorationmeasures, but are remnants offormer peat cuttings and trenches used forbuckwheat culture in the past.The restoration sites were inhabited bycharacteristic raised bog species and rarespecies, but their numbers were higher atthe remnant sites not affected byrestoration management. A considerablenumber of characteristic and rare faunaspecies were only found at the remnantsites. The remnant sites includedconsiderably more variation inmacroinvertebrate species assemblages andhad a higher cumulative species richness.The number of characteristicmacroinvertebrate species was not clearlyrelated to the presence of a characteristicraised bog vegetation. In restoration sitesnumbers of rare and characteristic speciesper site tended to increase with the timeelapsed after rewetting. However,restoration measures will not automaticallyresult in restoration of a more or lesscomplete macroinvertebrate speciesspectrum, as restoration measures have sofar resulted in habitats for only a limitednumber of the characteristic species.When planning restoration measures, it isrecommended to protect the populations ofrare and characteristic species present inthe area, as these populations may becomethe sources for colonization of rewettedsites. Safeguarding habitat diversityduring the restoration process andrestoration of different elements of thehabitat diversity of complete raised bogsystems will result in the characteristicfauna diversity being conserved andrestored more successfully.
Schmilewski, G.; Rochefort, L. (ed.), Proceeding of the International Peat Symposium on Peat in Horticulture—Quality and Environmental Challenges. P¨arnu, Estonia, September 3–6. International Peat Society, Jyv ¨askyl ¨ a, Finland | 2002
M.J.A. Smits; G.A. van Duinen; G.J.C.G.M. Bosman; A.M.T. Brock; J. Javois; J.T. Kuper; T.M.J. Peeters; J. Esselink
Schmilewski, G.; Rochefort, L. (ed.), Pärnu 2002 Peat in Horticulture Symposium – IPS Commision V: Peatland restoration. Proceedings | 2002
G.A. van Duinen; A.M.T. Brock; J.T. Kuper; T.M.J. Peeters; M.J.A. Smits; W.C.E.P. Verberk; J. Esselink
Proceedings of the section Experimental and Applied Entomology of the Netherlands Entomological Society (NEV) (en) | 2004
G.A. van Duinen; A. Dees; J. Esselink
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2004
G.A. van Duinen; A.M.T. Brock; J.T. Kuper; T.M.J. Peeters; J. Esselink
Proceedings of the Netherlands Entomological Society Meeting | 2006
W.C.E.P. Verberk; J.T. Kuper; G.A. van Duinen; J. Esselink
Jarvet, A.; Lode, E. (ed.), Ecohydrological processes in Northern wetlands. Selected Papers of International Conference and Educational Workshop Tallinn, Estonia, 30 june-4 July 2003 | 2003
G.A. van Duinen; A.M.T. Brock; J.T. Kuper; T.M.J. Peeters; W.C.E.P. Verberk; Yan Zhuge; J. Esselink
Entomologische Berichten | 2003
W.C.E.P. Verberk; G.A. van Duinen; H.K.M. Moller Pillot; J. Esselink
Notolae Odonotologicae | 2002
V.J. Kalkman; G.A. van Duinen; J. Esselink; J.T. Kuper
Augustijn, D.C.M.; Os, A.G. Van (ed.), NCR-days | 2007
K. Vermonden; R.S.E.W. Leuven; A.J. Hendriks; M.M. van Katwijk; G. van der Velde; J.G.M. Roelofs; J. Esselink; T. Verhaeren; H. Velthorst; H. van Ammers