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Research Program
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Long-term History and Development of Wetlands
Selected Publications
- Earle, L.R., Warner, B.G. and Aravena, R. 2002. Rapid development of an unusual peat-accumulating ecosystem in the Chilean Aliplano. Quaternary Research (in press).
- Mitchell, E.A.D., van Leeuwen, J.F.N., van der Kapp, W.O., Buttler, A., & Warner,B.G. 2001. The postglacial paleoecological history of the Praz-Rodet bog (Swiss Jura) based on pollen, plant macrofossils and testate amoebae. The Holocene 11:65-80.
- Ruland, K., Smol, J.P., Jasinski, J.P.P. and Warner, B.G. 2000. Response of diatoms and other siliceous indicators to the developmental history of a peatland in the Tiksi Forest, Siberia, Russia. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 32:167-178.
- Vardy, S.R., Warner, B.G., Turunen, J. and Aravena, R. 2000. Carbon accumulation in permafrost peatlands in Northwest Territories, Canada. The Holocene 10:273-280.
- Bunting, J.M. and Warner, B.G. 1999. Late Quaternary vegetation dynamics and hydroseral development in a shrub swamp in southern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 36:1603-1616.
- Bunting, M.J., Morgan, C.R., van Bakel, M., and Warner, B.G. 1998. Pre-European settlement conditons and human disturbance of a coniferous swamp in southern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Botany 76:1770-1779.
- Bunting, M.J., Warner, B.G. and Morgan, C.R. 1998. Interpreting pollen diagrams from wetlands: Pollen representation in surface samples from Oil Well Bog, southern Ontario. Can. J. Bot. 76:1780-1779.
- Warner, B.G. and Nagy, B.R. 1998. Recent change in a degraded raised bog in southern Ontario. Ecologie (in press).
- Vardy, S.R., Warner, B.G., and Aravena, R. 1998. Holocene climate and the development of a permafrost peatland near Inuvik, N.W.T. Climatic Change 40:285-313.
- Jasinkski, J.P.P., Warner, B.G., Andreev, A.A., Gilbert, S.E., Zeeb, B.A., Smol, J.P., and Velichko, A.A. 1998. Holocene environmental history of a peatlands in the Lena River Valley, Sibera. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 35:637-648.
- Vardy, S.R., Warner, B.G. and Aravena, R. 1997. Holocene climate effects on the development of a peatland on the Tuktoyaktuk Penninsula, Northwest Territories. Quaternary Research 47:90-104.
- Bunting, M.J., Duthie, H.C., Campbell, D.R, Warner, B.G., and Turner, L.J. 1997. A paleoecological record of recent environmental change at Big Creek Marsh, Long Point, Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research 23;349-368.
- Campbell, D.R., Duthie, H.C. and Warner, B.G. 1997. Postglacial development of a kettle-hole peatland in southern Ontario. Ecoscience 4:404-418.
- Bunting, M.J. and Warner, B.G. 1998. Hydroseral development in southern Ontario: Patterns and controls. Journal of Biogeography 25:3-15..
- Warner, B.G. and Bunting, M.J. 1996. Indicators of rapid environmental change in northern peatlands. In Geoindicators: Assessing rapid environmental changes in earth systems. Edited by A.R. Benger and W.J. Iams. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam. pp. 235-246.
- Bunting, M.J., Warner, B.G. and Aravena, R. 1996. Late Quaternary vegetation dynamics and hydroseral development in a Thuja occidentalis swamp in southern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 33:1439-1456.
- Belyea, L.R. and Warner, B.G. 1996. Temporal scale and peat accumulation in a Sphagnum bog, northwestern Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Botany 74: 366-377.
- Warner, B.G. and Charman, D.J. 1994. Holocene soil moisture changes on a peatland in northwestern Ontario based on fossil testate amoebae (Protozoa) analysis. Boreas 23:270-279.
- Belyea, L.R. and Warner, B.G. 1994. Dating of the near-surface layers of a peatland in northwestern Ontario, Canada. Boreas 23: 259-269.
- Warner, B.G., Clymo, R.S. and Tolonen, K. 1993. Implications of peat accumulation at Point Escuminac, New Brunswick. Quaternary Research 39: 245-248.
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Contact info
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Contact person: Barry G. Warner
Title: Director
Email: bwarner@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca
Tel: 519-888-4567 ext 3607
Fax: 519-746-0658
Street address: Office: ES1 224, University of Waterloo,
City: Waterloo
State/Province: Ontario
Postal code/ZIP: N2L 3G1
Country: Canada
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