Data from: Hydrological and vegetation change during peatland restoration at ex-forested sites in a blanket bog ecosystem
Data files
Jun 18, 2025 version files 1.19 MB
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Hydrology_data.csv
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README.md
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Vegetation_dataset_Felling_and_furrow-blocking_experiment.csv
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Vegetation_Furrow-blocking-only_experiment.csv
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Abstract
There is a global shortage of long-term, controlled experiments assessing the effectiveness of land-use interventions, especially in peatland ecosystems. These habitats play a crucial role in biodiversity conservation and climate regulation, yet forest-to-bog restoration remains poorly understood and under-evaluated at scale. We aimed to test the effectiveness of different restoration techniques in converting non-native conifer plantations back to functioning bog ecosystems, using a rigorous, replicated, long-term experimental framework to generate robust evidence to support peatland conservation and climate policy. At a 21,500 ha nature reserve in the Flow Country UNESCO World Heritage Site (northern Scotland), we established two large-scale replicated experiments (2–8 ha blocks) using a Before-After-Control-Impact (BACI) design. Treatments compared “standard” and “enhanced” approaches to hydrological restoration and tree removal, alongside intact bog and forestry controls. Hydrological and vegetation responses were monitored over a 6–7-year period following intervention. Enhanced restoration techniques led to more rapid recovery of bog-like conditions, including raised and stabilised water tables and the re-establishment of characteristic vegetation assemblages. These outperformed standard restoration methods and demonstrated significant ecological gains within a relatively short timeframe for forest-to-bog conversion. Despite the long timescales typically required for peatland restoration, our results show that enhanced methods can significantly accelerate early recovery. These findings demonstrate the importance of experimental rigour in restoration science and provide critical insights into effective peatland management.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.qjq2bvqt2
Description of the data and file structure
Vegetation data collected as close to species level as possible, and its percentage total cover in each plot.
Hydrology data collected from dipwells in an experimental deign.
Files and variables
File: Hydrology_data.csv
Description: Dipwell data collected at vegetation sampling points.
Variables
- DipwellFullRef: Code of the plot, starts with either DK (Dyke) or FN (Forsinain), followed by plot number and code. The final number is the collection point number (five per plot).
- PlotFull: Code of the plot, starts with either DK (Dyke) or FN (Forsinain), followed by plot number and code.
- Treatment_code: REE = Enhanced furrow-blocking and felling, RED = Enhanced furrow-blocking and standard felling, REF = Enhanced felling and standard furrow-blocking, and RSS = Standard furrow-blocking and standard felling.
- Date: DD/MM/YYYY format of data collection date
- DipwellDepthToSurface: Water depth (mm), from the water level to the top of the dipwell.
File: Vegetation_Furrow-blocking-only_experiment.csv
Description: Total vegetation cover for a furrow blocking experiment compared with a bog control plots.
Variables
- Plot: Plot: P1 is the project, followed by a four letter code representing the plot location. If multiple recording plots are at one location a number is added for each plot.
- Restoration : BOG = Bog control, FB = Furrows blocked, and UB = Furrows unblocked.
- Dipwell number: Dipwell recording point.
- Quadrat: OS = Original Surface, PT = Plow Throw, FB = Furrow bottom of the quadrat.
- Date: DD/MM/YYYY format of data collection date.
- Veg_Code: Shortened scientific name. E.g. SCAP is Sphagnum CAPillifolium.
- Top cover: Percentage of vegetation species cover at each survey point.
File: Vegetation_dataset_Felling_and_furrow-blocking_experiment.csv
Description: Vegetation data collected in the felling and furrow blocking experiment comparing standard and enhanced drain blocking with bog controls plots.
Variables
- Plot: Code of the plot, starts with either DK (Dyke) or FN (Forsinain), followed by plot number and code. The final number is the collection point number (five per plot).
- Dipwell number: Dipwell recording point.
- Treatment_Code: REE = Enhanced furrow-blocking and felling, RED = Enhanced furrow-blocking and standard felling, REF = Enhanced felling and standard furrow-blocking, and RSS = Standard furrow-blocking and standard felling. Also for controls, BOG = Bog control and FOR = Forest controls.
- Date: DD/MM/YYYY format of data collection date
- Year: YYYY format
- Quadrat: OS = Original Surface, PT = Plow Throw, FB = Furrow bottom of the quadrat.
- Veg_Code: Shortened scientific name. E.g. SCAP is Sphagnum CAPillifolium (for full list see the table below)
- ScientificName: Scientific name of the vegetation species code
- GroupCode: Species split into family groups.
- % cover: Percentage of vegetation species cover at each survey point. + = present
| Vegetation Code | Common English Name | Species or Group |
|---|---|---|
| DFLE | Wavy Hair-grass | Deschampsia flexuosa |
| EANG | Common cottongrass | Eriophorum angustifolium |
| EVAG | Hare's-tail (tussock) cottongrass | Eriophorum vaginatum |
| JBUL | Bulbous rush | Juncus bulbosus |
| JSQU | Heath rush | Juncus squarrosus |
| MCAE | Purple moor grass | Molinia caerulea |
| POAA | Poa: all Poa spp. | |
| TCES | Deer grass | Trichophorum cespitosum (Scirpus cespitosa) |
| AGRO | Bent grasses | Agrostis: all Agrostis spp. |
| AUVA | Alpine bearberry | Arctostaphylos uva-ursi |
| CVUL | Common heather / Ling | Calluna vulgaris |
| CNIG | Common sedge | Carex nigra |
| CPAN | Carnation grass | Carex panicea |
| DRAI | Great/Oblong-leaved sundew | Drosera anglica / intermedia |
| DROT | Common (Round-leaved) sundew | Drosera rotundiflora |
| ENIG | Crowberry | Empetrum nigrum |
| ECIN | Bell heather | Erica cinerea |
| ETET | Cross-leaved heath | Erica tetralix |
| MGAL | Bog myrtle | Myrica gale |
| NOSS | Bog asphodel | Narthecium ossifragum |
| PVUL | Common milkwort | Polygala vulgaris |
| PERE | Tormentil | Potentilla erecta |
| CPUR | Redshank | Ceratodon purpureus |
| POLY | Haircaps | All Polytrichum spp. |
| DICR | Fork-mosses & Swan-neck Mosses | Dicranum & Campylopus spp. |
| HSEL | Huperzia selago | |
| HSPL | Glittering wood-moss | Hylocomium splendens |
| HYPN | Plait-mosses | Hypnum spp. |
| KPRA | Common feather-moss | Kindbergia praelonga |
| PUND | Waved Silk-moss | Plagiothecium undulatum |
| PSCH | Red-stemmed Feather-moss | Pleurozium schreberi |
| PPUR | Neat Feather-moss | Pseudoscleropodium purum |
| RLAN | Woolly Fringe-moss | Racomitrium lanuginosum |
| RLOR | Little Shaggy-moss | Rhytidiadelphus loreus |
| RSQU | Springy Turf-moss | Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus |
| RTRI | Big Shaggy-moss | Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus |
| SCAP | Acute-leaved/Red Bog-moss | Sphagnum capillifolium |
| SCUS | Feathery Bog-moss | Sphagnum cuspidatum |
| SDEN | Cow-horn Bog-moss | Sphagnum denticulatum |
| SFAL | Flat-topped Bog-moss | Sphagnum fallax |
| SIMB | Austin's & Imbricate Bog-mosses | Sphagnum imbricatum |
| SINU | Lesser Cow-horn Bog-moss | Sphagnum inundatum |
| SPAL | Blunt-leaved Bog-moss | Sphagnum palustre |
| SPAP | Papillose Bog-moss | Sphagnum papillosum |
| SSQU | Spiky Bog-moss | Sphagnum squarrosus |
| SSUB | Lustrous Bog-moss | Sphagnum subnitens |
| STEN | Soft Bog-moss | Sphagnum tenellum |
| APAL | Ribbed Bog Moss | Aulacomnium palustre |
| BRUT | Rough-stalked feather-moss | Brachythecium rutabulum |
| MHOR | Swan's-neck thyme-moss | Mnium hornum |
| OHIA | Swartz's Feather-moss | Oxyrrhynchium hians |
| TTAM | Common tamarisk-moss | Thuidium tamariscinum |
| PEAT | Bare peat | |
| ROCK | Bare rock | |
| BRSH | Brash woody material >2cm diameter | |
| DEAD | Dead vegetation (e.g. DEAD/CVUL for dead Calluna vulgaris) | |
| DUNG | Deer dung / other dung | |
| NLTC | Needles, twigs & cones | |
| FERN | Ferns | |
| FNGI | Fungi | |
| LICH | Lichens | |
| LIVE | Liverworts | |
| ALGA | Slime/Algae | |
| EL | European larch | Larix decidua |
| LP | Lodgepole pine | Pinus contorta |
| LPSD | Lodgepole pine seedling/sapling | Pinus contorta |
| LPTR | Lodgepole pine trunk | Pinus contorta |
| SS | Sitka spruce | Picea sitchensis |
| SSSD | Sitka spruce seedling/sapling | Picea sitchensis |
| SSTR | Sitka spruce trunk | Picea sitchensis |
| SP | Scots pine | Pinus sylvestris |
Access information
Other publicly accessible locations of the data:
- NA
Data was derived from the following sources:
- Data collected in the field from Forsinard Flows RSPB reserve
