Publications

(links to my ResearchGate site and Google Scholar Profile)

Peer reviewed


25. Granath, G., Kouki, J., Johnson, S., Heikkala, O., Rodríguez, A., & Strengbom, J. Trade‐offs in berry production and biodiversity under prescribed burning and retention regimes in Boreal forests. Journal of Applied Ecology , In press, doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.13098
Abstract
Full text (preprint pdf)
Data + R-code
 
24. Ramberg, E., Strengbom, J., & Granath, G. Coordination through databases can improve prescribed burning as a conservation tool to promote forest biodiversity. Ambio 4: 298-306. Abstract + Full text

23. Weston, D.,Turetsky, M.R., Johnson, M.G., Granath, G., Zoe, L., Belyea, L.R., Rice, S.K., Hanson, D.T., Engelhardt, K.A.M., Schmutz, J., Dorrepaal, E., Euskirchen, E.S., Stenøien, H.K., Gustaf Granath - CV 1/6Szovenyi, P., Jackson, M., Piatkowski, B.T., Wellington, M., Norby, R.J., Kostka, J.E., Glass, J.B., Rydin, H., Limpens, J., Tuittila, E-S., Ullrich, K.K., Carrell, A., Benscoter, B.W., Chen, J-G., Oke, T.A., Nilsson, M.B., Ranjan, P., Jacobson, D., Lilleskov, E.A., Clymo, R.S. & Shaw, A.J. The Sphagnome Project: enabling ecological and evolutionary insights through a genus-level sequencing project. New Phytologist 217: 16-25. Abstract + Full text

22. Kosykh, N.P., Koronatova, N.G., & Granath, G. 2017. Effect of temperature and precipitation on linear increment of Sphagnum fuscum and S. magellanicum in Western Siberia. Russian Journal of Ecology 48: 203-211. Abstract

21. Lukenbach, M.C., Hokanson, K.J., Devito, K.J., Kettridge, N., Petrone, R.M., Mendoza, C.A., Granath, G., Waddington, J.M. Accepted. Post-fire ecohydrological conditions at peatland margins in different hydrogeological settings of the boreal plain. Journal of Hydrolog 548: 741-753.
Abstract

20. Granath, G., & Strengbom, J. 2017. Nitrogen fertilization reduces wild berry production in boreal forests. Forest Ecology and Management 390: 119-126.
Abstract 
Full version (preprint, updated after publication)
Data + R code 

19.
Leonard, R., Kettridge, N., Krause, S., Devito, K. J., Granath, G., Petrone, R., Mendoza, C., & Waddington, J. M. 2017. Peatland bryophyte responses to increased light from black spruce removal. Ecohydrology 10:
e1804
Abstract/pdf (open access)

18. Evans, C. D., Malcolm, I. C., Shilland, E. M., Rose, N. L., Turner, S. D., Crilly, A., Granath, G. & Monteith, D. T. 2016. Sustained biogeochemical impacts of wildfire in a mountain lake catchment. Ecosystems Accepted.
Abstract 

17. Puentes, A., Granath, G., & Ågren, J. 2016. Similarity in G matrix structure among natural populations of Arabidopsis lyrata. Evolution 70: 2370-2386. Abstract
Data and code on Dryad


16. Granath, G., Lukenbach, M., Moore, P. & Waddington, J. 2016. Mitigating wildfire carbon loss in managed northern peatlands through restoration. Scientific Reports 6: 28498. Abstract/pdf (open access)


15. Bengtsson, F., Granath, G., & Rydin, H. 2016. Photosynthesis, growth, and decay traits in Sphagnum–a multispecies comparison. Ecology and Evolution 6: 3325-3341.Abstract/pdf (open access)
Data and code on Dryad


14. Wilhelm, L. P., Morris, P. J., Granath, G. and Waddington, J. M. 2015. Assessment of an integrated peat-harvesting and reclamation method: peatland-atmosphere carbon fluxes and vegetation recovery. Wetlands Ecology and Management 23: 491-504 Abstract


13. Waddington, J. M., Morris, P. J., Kettridge, N., Granath, G., Thompson, D. K. and Moore, P. A. 2015. Hydrological feedbacks in northern peatlands. Ecohydrology. 8:113-127. Abstract/pdf (open access)


12. Johnson, M. G., Granath, G., Tahvanainen, T., Pouliot, R., Stenøien, H. K., Rochefort, L., and Shaw, A. J. 2015. Evolution of niche preference in Sphagnum peat mosses. Evolution. 69:90-103. Abstract

11. Pedrotti, E., Rydin, H., Ingmar, T., Hytteborn, H., Turunen, P., Granath, G.* 2014. Fine-scale dynamics and community stability in boreal peatlands: revisiting a fen and a bog in Sweden after 50 years. Ecosphere. 5:art133. Abstract/pdf (open access)
*Corrsponding author

10. Laing, C.G., Granath, G., Belyea, L.R., Allton, K.E., Rydin, H. Tradeoffs and scaling of functional traits in Sphagnum as drivers of carbon cycling in peatlands. Oikos. 123:817-828. Abstract
 
9. Granath, G.,  Limpens, J., Posch, M., Mücher, S., de Vries, W. 2014. Spatio-temporal trends of nitrogen deposition and climate effects on Sphagnum productivity in European peatlands. Environmental Pollution 187: 73-80  Abstract

8. Schmalholz, M. and Granath, G. 2014. Effects of microhabitat and growth form on bryophyte mortality associated with leaf litter burial in a boreal spruce forest. Journal of Vegetation Science 25: 439-446. Abstract (PDF)

7. J. Limpens, G. Granath, R. Aerts, M.M.P.D. Heijmans, L.J. Sheppard, L. Bragazza , B. L. Williams, H. Rydin, J. Bubier, T. Moore, L. Rochefort, E.A.D. Mitchell, A. Buttler , L.J.L. van den Berg, U. Gunnarsson, A-J. Francez, R. Gerdol, M. Thormann, P. Grosvernier, M.M. Wiedermann, M.B. Nilsson, M.R. Hoosbeek, S. Bayley, J-F. Nordbakken, M.P.C.P. Paulissen, S. Hotes, A. Breeuwer, M. Ilomets, H.B.M. Tomassen, I. Leith, B. Xu. (2012) Glasshouse vs field experiments: do they yield ecologically similar results for assessing N impacts on peat mosses? New Phytologist, 195:408-18. DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04157.x (PDF). The definitive version is available here (Blackwell Synergy).

6. Granath, G., Strengbom, J. and Rydin, H. 2012. Direct physiological effects of nitrogen on Sphagnum: a greenhouse experiment. - Functional Ecology 26: 353-364. Abstract (PDF)

5. J. Limpens, G. Granath, U. Gunnarsson, R. Aerts, S. Bayley, L. Bragazza, J. Bubier, A. Buttler, L. J. L. van den Berg, A-J. Francez, R. Gerdol, P. Grosvernier, M. M. P. D. Heijmans, M. R. Hoosbeek, S. Hotes, M. Ilomets, I. Leith, E. A. D. Mitchell, T. Moore, M. B. Nilsson, J-F. Nordbakken, L. Rochefort, H. Rydin, L. J. Sheppard, M. Thormann, M. M. Wiedermann, B. L. Williams, B. Xu. (2011). Climatic modifiers of the response to nitrogen deposition in peat-forming Sphagnum mosses: a meta-analysis. New Phytologist 191: 496-507 (PDF). The definitive version is available here (Blackwell Synergy). Featured in Natural History Magazine 9/2011 (PDF).

4. Granath, G., Strengbom, J. and Rydin, H. (2010). Rapid ecosystem shifts in peatlands: linking plant physiology and succession. Ecology 91: 3047–3056. Abstract (PDF)

3. Granath, G., Wiedermann, M. M. and Strengbom, J. (2009). Physiological responses to nitrogen and sulphur addition and raised temperature in Sphagnum balticum. Oecologia 161: 481-490. Abstract (PDF)

2. Granath, G., Strengbom, J., Breeuwer, A., Heijmans, M.M.P.D., Berendse, F. and Rydin, H (2009) Photosynthetic performance in Sphagnum transplanted along a latitudinal nitrogen deposition gradient. Oecologia 159: 705-715. Abstract (PDF)

1. Granath, G., Vicari, M., Bazely, D. R., Ball, J. P., Puentes, A. and Rakocevic, T. (2007). Variation in the abundance of fungal endophytes in fescue grasses along altitudinal and grazing gradients. Ecography 30: 422–430. Abstract (PDF)


Ph.D. Thesis 

Granath, G. 2012. Peatland Bryophytes in a Changing Environment: Ecophysiological Traits and Ecosystem Function. Thesis Doctor of Philosophy, Supervisors: Prof. Håkan Rydin, Dr. Joachim Strengbom (PDF)


In Swedish

Granath, G., Udd, D. & Spada, F. 2011. Kretas växter har en gammal historia. (Plant ecological observations from Crete.) Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift 105: 155-162.