PUBLICATIONS
Last updated August, 2018
132. Granath G, Rydin H, Baltzer JL, Bengtsson F, Boncek N, Bragazza L, Bu Z-J, Simon J, Caporn M, Dorrepaal E, Galanina O, Gałka M, Ganeva A, Gillikin DP, Goia I, Goncharova N, Hájek M, HaraguchiA, Harris LI, Humphreys E, Jiroušek M, Kajukało K, Karofeld E, Koronatova NG, Kosykh NP, Lamentowicz M, Lapshina E, Limpens J, Linkosalmi M, Ma J-Z, Munir TM, Natali S, Natcheva R, Noskova M, Payne RP Pilkington K, Robinson S, Robroek BJM, Rochefort L, Singer D, Stenøien HK, Tuittila E-S, Vellak K, Verheyden A, Waddington JM, Rice SK. 2018. Environmental and taxonomic controls of carbon and oxygen stable isotope composition in Sphagnum across broad climatic and geographic ranges. Biogeosciences 15: 5189-5202, doi: 10.5194/bg-15-5189-2018.
131. Wilkinson S, Moore PA, Thompson DK, Wotton BM, Hvenegaard, S, Schroeder D, Waddington JM. 2018. The effects of black spruce fuel management on surface fuel condition and peat burn severity in an experimental fire. Canadian Journal of Forest Research in press.
130. Duval TP, Waddington JM. 2018. Effect of hydrogeomorphic setting on calcareous fen hydrology. Hydrological Processes 32: 656-665, doi: 10.1002/hyp.11625. Link
129. Depante M, Petrone RM, Devito KJ, Macrae M, Mendoza CA, Waddington JM. 2018. Potential influence of nutrient availability along a hillslope - peatland gradient on aspen recovery following fire. Ecohydrology, in press, doi: 10.1002/eco.1955. Link
128. Smolarz AG, Moore PA, Markle MC, Waddington JM. 2018. Identifying resilient eastern massasauga rattlesnake (Sistrurus catenatus) peatland hummock hibernacula sites. Canadian Journal of Zoology, in press, doi: 10.1139/cjz-2017-0334. Link
127. Hokanson H, Moore PA, Lukenbach MC, Devito KJ, Kettridge N, Petrone RM, Mendoza CA, Waddington JM. 2018. A hydrogeological landscape framework to identify peatland wildfire smouldering hotspots. Ecohydrology 11: e1942, doi: 10.1002/eco.1942. Link
126. Leonard RH, Kettridge N, Devito KJ, Petrone RM, Mendoza CA, Waddington JM, Krause S. 2018. Disturbance impacts on thermal hotspots and hot moments at the peatland-atmosphere interface. Geophysical Research Letters 45:, 656-665, doi: 10.1002/2017GL075974. Link
125. Wilkinson S, Moore PA, Flannigan MD, Wotton BM, Waddington JM. 2018. Did enhanced afforestation cause high severity peat burn in the Fort McMurray Horse River wildfire? Environmental Research Letters 13: 014018, doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aaa136. Link
124. Moore PA, Lukenbach MC, Kettridge N, Petrone RM, Devito KD, Waddington JM. 2017. Peatland water repellency: Importance of soil water content, moss species, and burn severity. Journal of Hydrology 554: 656-665, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.09.036. Link
123. Kettridge N, Lukenbach MC, Hokanson K, Hopkinson C, Devito KJ, Petrone RM, Mendoza CA, Waddington JM. 2017. Low evaporation enhances the resilience of peatland carbon stocks to fire. Geophysical Research Letters 44: 9341-9349, doi: 10.1002/2017GL074186. Link
122. Dixon SJ, Kettridge N, Moore PA, Devito KJ, Tilak AS, Petrone RM, Mendoza CA, Waddington, JM. 2017. Peat depth as a control on moss water availability under evaporative stress? Hydrological Processes 31: 4107-4121, doi: 10.1002/hyp.11307. Link
121. Devito KJ, Hokanson KJ, Moore PA, Kettridge N, Anderson A, Chasmer L, Hopkinson C, Mendoza CA, Morissette J, Peter DL, Petrone R, Silins U, Smerdon B, Waddington JM. 2017. Landscape controls on long-term runoff in sub-humid heterogeneous Boreal Plains catchments. Hydrological Processes 31: 2737-2751, doi: 10.1002/hyp.11213. Link
120. Lukenbach MC, Hokanson KJ, Devito KJ, Kettridge N, Petrone RM, Mendoza CA, Waddington JM. 2017. Post-fire ecohydrological conditions at peatland margins in different hydrogeological settings of the Boreal Plain. Journal of Hydrology 548: 741-753, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.03.034. Link
119. Leonard Rh, Kettridge N, Krause S, Devito KJ, Granath G, Petrone R, Mendoza C, Waddington JM. 2017. Peatland bryophyte responses to increased light from black spruce removal. Ecohydrology 10: e1804, doi: 10.1002/eco.1804. Link
118. Chimner RA, Pypker TG, Hribljan JA, Moore PA, Waddington JM. 2017. Multi-decadal changes in water table levels alter peatland carbon cycling. Ecosystems 20: 1042-1057, doi: 10.1007/s10021-016-0092-x. Link
117. Plach JM, Petrone RM, Waddington JM, Kettridge N, Devito KJ. 2016. Hydroclimatic influences on peatland CO2 exchange following upland forest harvesting on the Boreal Plains. Ecohydrology 9: 1590–1603, doi: 10.1002/eco.1750. Link
116. Kettridge N, Tilak AS, Devito KJ, Petrone RM, Mendoza C, Waddington JM. 2016. Moss and peat hydraulic properties are optimized to maximize peatland water use efficiency. Ecohydrology 9: 1039–1051, doi: 10.1002/eco.1708. Link
115. Hokanson KJ, Lukenbach MC, Devito KJ, Kettridge N, Petrone RM, Waddington JM. 2016. Groundwater connectivity controls peat burn severity in the Boreal Plains. Ecohydrology 9: 574-584, doi: 10.1002/eco.1657. Link
114. Strack M, Cagampan J, Hassanpour Fard G, Keith AM, Nugent K, Rankin T, Robinson C, Strachan IB, Waddington JM, Xu B. 2016. Controls on plot-scale growing season CO2 and CH4 fluxes in restored peatlands: Do they differ from unrestored and natural sites? Mires and Peat 17: 1-18, doi: 10.19189/MaP.2015.OMB.216. Link
113. Granath G, Moore PA, Lukenbach MC, Waddington JM. 2016. Mitigating wildfire carbon loss in managed northern peatlands through restoration. Nature Scientific Reports 6: 28498, doi:10.1038/srep28498. Link
112. Devito KJ, Mendoza CA, Petrone RM, Kettridge N, Waddington JM. 2016. Utikuma Region Study Area (URSA) Part 1: Hydrogeological and ecohydrological studies (HEAD). The Forestry Chronicle 92: 57-61, doi: 10.5558/tfc2016-017. Link
111. Lukenbach M, Kettridge N, Devito KJ, Petrone R, Waddington JM. 2016. Burn severity alters peatland moss water availability: Implications for post-fire recovery. Ecohydrology 9: 341-353, doi: 10.1002/eco.1639. Link
110. Lukenbach MC, Kettridge N, Devito KJ, Petrone RM, Waddington JM. 2015. Hydrogeological controls on post-fire moss recovery in peatlands. Journal of Hydrology 530: 405-418, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.09.075. Link
109. Moore PA, Waddington JM. 2015. Modelling Sphagnum moisture stress in response to 21st century climate change. Hydrological Processes 29: 3966-3982, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10484. Link
108. Lukenbach MC, Hokanson H, Moore PA, Devito KJ, Kettridge N, Thompson DK, Wotton BM, Petrone RM, Waddington JM. 2015. Hydrological controls on deep burning in a northern forested peatland. Hydrological Processes 29: 4114-4124, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10440. Link
107. Thompson DK, Baisley S, Waddington JM. 2015. Seasonal variation in albedo and radiation exchange between a burned and unburned forested peatland: Implications for peatland evaporation Hydrological Processes 29: 3227-3235, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10436. Link
106. Moore PA, Morris PJ, Waddington JM. 2015. Multi-decadal water table manipulation alters peatland hydraulic structure and moisture retention. Hydrological Processes 29: 2970-2982, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10416. Link
105. Wilhelm LP, Morris PJ, Granath G, Waddington JM. 2015. Assessment of an integrated peat-harvesting and reclamation method: Peatland-atmosphere carbon fluxes and vegetation recovery. Wetland Ecology and Management 23: 491-504, doi: 10.1007/s11273-014-9399-6. Link
104. Ramirez J, Baird AJ, Coulthard T, Waddington JM. 2015. Ebullition of methane from peatlands: Does peat act as a signal shredder? Geophysical Research Letters 42: 3371-3379, doi: 10.1002/2015GL063469. Link
103. Ramirez J, Baird AJ, Coulthard T, Waddington JM. 2015. Testing a simple model of gas bubble dynamics in porous media. Water Resources Research 51: 1036-1049, doi: 10.1002/2014WR015898. Link
102. Thompson DK, Wotton BM, Waddington JM. 2015. Estimating the heat transfer to an organic soil surface during crown fire. International Journal of Wildland Fire 24: 120-129, doi:10.1071/WF12121. Link
101. Waddington JM, Morris PJ, Kettridge N, Granath G, Thompson DK, Moore, PA. 2015. Hydrological feedbacks in northern peatlands. Ecohydrology 8: 113-127, doi: 10.1002/eco.1493. Link
100. Kettridge N, Turetsky MR, Sherwood JH, Thompson DK, Miller CA, Benscoter BW, Flannigan MD, Wotton M, Waddington JM. 2015. Moderate drop in water table increases peatland vulnerability to post-fire regime shift. Nature Scientific Reports 5: 8063, doi:10.1038/srep08063. Link
99.Thompson DK, Benscoter BW, Waddington JM. 2014. Water balance of a burned and unburned forested boreal peatland. Hydrological Processes 28: 5954-5964, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10074. Link
98. Comas X, Kettridge N, Binley A, Slater L, Parsekian A, Baird AJ, Strack M, Waddington JM. 2014. The effect of peat structure on the spatial distribution of biogenic gases within bogs. Hydrological Processes 28: 5483-5494, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10056. Link
97. Thompson DK, Waddington JM. 2014. A Markov chain method for simulating bulk density profiles in boreal peatlands. Geoderma 232-234: 123-129, doi: 10.106/j.geoderma.2014.04.032. Link
96. Turetsky MR, Kotowska A, Bubier B, Dise NB, Crill P, Hornibrook E, Minkinnen K, Moore TR, Myers-Smith IH, Nykänen H, Olefeldt D, Rinne J, Saarnio S, Shurpali N, Waddington JM, White J, Wickland K, Wilmking M. 2014. A synthesis of methane emissions from 71 northern, temperate, and subtropical wetlands. Global Change Biology 20: 2183-2197, doi: 10.1111/gcb.12580. Link
95. Kettridge N, Humphrey R, Smith JA, Lukenbach MC, Devito KJ, Petrone RM, Waddington JM. 2014. Burned and unburned peat water repellency: Implications for peatland evaporation following wildfire. Journal of Hydrology 513: 335-341, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.03.019. Link
94. Klapstein SJ, Turetsky MR, McGuire AD, Harden JW, Czimczik CI, Xiaomei X, Chanton JP, Waddington JM. 2014. Controls on the rate and age of methane released through ebullition from Alaska peatlands following permafrost degradation. Journal of Geophysical Research 119: 418-431, doi: 10.1002/2013JG002441.
93. Kettridge N, Waddington JM. 2014. Towards quantifying the negative feedback regulation of peatland evaporation to drought. Hydrological Processes 28: 3728-3740, doi: 10.1002/hyp.9898. Link
92. Pypker TG, Moore PA, Waddington JM, Hribljan JA, Chimner RA. 2013. Shifting environmental controls on CH4 fluxes in a sub-boreal peatland. Biogeosciences 10: 7971-7981, doi:10.5194/bgd-10-11757-2013. Link
91. Moore PA, Pypker TG, Waddington JM. 2013. Effect of long-term water table manipulation on peatland evapotranspiration. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 178: 106-119, doi: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2013.04.013. Link
90. Sherwood JH, Kettridge N, Thompson DK, Morris PJ, Silins U, Waddington JM. 2013. Effect of drainage and wildfire on peat hydrophysical properties. Hydrological Processes 27: 1866-1874, doi: 10.1002/hyp.9820. Link
89. Kettridge N, Thompson DK, Bombonato L, Turetsky MR, Benscoter BW, Waddington JM. 2013. The ecohydrology of forested peatlands: Simulating the effects of tree shading on moss evaporation and species composition. Journal of Geophysical Research 118: 1-14, doi: 10.1002/jgrg.20043. Link
88. Thompson DK, Waddington JM. 2013. Wildfire effects on vadose zone hydrology in forested boreal peatland microforms. Journal of Hydrology 486: 48-56, doi: 10.1016/j.hydrol.2013.01.014. Link
87. Thompson DK, Waddington JM. 2013. Peat properties and water retention in boreal forested peatlands subject to wildfire. Water Resources Research 49: 3651-3658, doi: 10.1002/wrcr.20278. Link
86. Fan Z, McGuire AD, Turetsky MR, Harden JW, Waddington JM, Kane ES. 2013. The response of soil organic carbon of a rich fen peatland in interior Alaska to projected climate change. Global Change Biology 19: 604 – 620, doi: 10.1111/gcb.12041. Link
85. Macrae ML, Devito KJ, Strack M, Waddington JM. 2013. Effect of water table drawdown on peatland nutrient dynamics: Implications for climate change. Biogeochemistry 112: 661-676, doi: 10.1007/s10533-012-9730-3. Link
84. Kettridge N, Kellner E, Price JS, Waddington JM. 2013. Peat deformation and biogenic gas bubbles control seasonal variations in peat hydraulic conductivity. Hydrological Processes 27: 3208–3216, doi: 10.1002/hyp.9369. Link
83. Kettridge N, Binley A, Comas X, Cassidy NJ, Baird AJ, Harris A, van der Kruk J, Strack M, Milner A, Waddington JM. 2012. Do peatland microforms move through time? Examining the development history of a patterned peatland using ground penetrating radar. Journal of Geophysical Research 117: G03030, doi:10.1029/2011JG001876. Link
82. Kettridge N, Thompson DK, Waddington JM. 2012. Impact of wildfire on the thermal behavior of a northern peatland: Observation and model simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research 117: G02014, doi:10.1029/2011JG001910. Link
81. Strack M, Waddington JM. 2012. Effects of peat extraction and restoration on greenhouse gas exchange from Canadian peatlands. In Vitt D, Bhatti J. (eds.) Restoration and Reclamation of Boreal Ecosystems, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. pp. 386-403. Link
80. Waddington JM, Thompson DK, Wotton BM, Quinton WL, Benscoter BW, Flannigan MD, Turetsky MR. 2012. Examining the utility of the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index System in boreal peatlands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42: 47-58, doi: 10.1139/x11-162. Link
79.Duval TP, Waddington JM. 2012. Landscape and weather controls on fine-scale calcareous fen hydrodynamics. Hydrology Research 43: 780-797, doi:10.2166/nh.2011.127. Link
78. Rowlands DS, Pearce E, Aboud A, Gillen JB, Gibala MJ, Donato S, Waddington JM, Green JG, Tarnopolsky MA. 2012. Oxidative stress, inflammation and muscle soreness in an 894-km relay trail run. European Journal of Applied Physiology 12: 1839-1848, doi:10.1007/s00421-011-2163-1. Link
77. Duval TP, Waddington JM, Branfireun BA. 2012. Hydrological and biogeochemical controls on plant species distribution in calcareous fens. Ecohydrology 5: 73-89, doi: 10.1002/eco.202. Link
76. Duval TP, Waddington JM. 2011. Extreme variability of water table dynamics in temperate calcareous fens: Implications for biodiversity. Hydrological Processes 25: 3790-3802, doi:10.1002/hyp.8109. Link
75. Strack M, Tóth K, Bourbonniere RA, Waddington JM. 2011. Dissolved Organic Carbon production and runoff quality in cutover and restored peatlands. Ecological Engineering 37: 1998–2008, doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2011.08.015. Link
74. Morris PJ, Waddington JM, Benscoter BW, Turetsky MR. 2011. Conceptual frameworks in peatland ecohydrology: Looking beyond the two-layered (acrotelm-catotelm) model. Ecohydrology 4: 1-11, doi:10.1002/eco.191. Link
73. Morris PJ, Waddington JM. 2011. Groundwater residence-time distributions in peatlands: Implications for peat decomposition and accumulation. Water Resources Research 47: W02511, doi:10.1029/2010WR009492. Link
72. Benscoter BW, Thompson DK, Waddington JM, Flannigan MD, Wotton M, DeGroot W, Turetsky MR. 2011. Interactive effects of vegetation, soil moisture, and bulk density on the burning of thick organic soils. International Journal of Wildfire 20: 418-429. Link
71. Waddington JM, Lucchese MC, Duval TP. 2011. Sphagnum moss moisture retention following the revegetation of degraded peatlands. Ecohydrology 4: 359-366, doi: 10.1002/eco.130. Link
70. Kane ES, Turetsky MR, Harden JW, McGuire AD, Waddington JM. 2010. Seasonal ice and drainage controls on dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations in a boreal rich fen: a field water table manipulation experiment in interior Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research 115: G04012, doi:10.1029/2010JG001366. Link
69. Waddington JM, Kellner E, Strack M, Price JS. 2010. Differential peat deformation, compressibility and water storage between peatland microforms: Implications for peatland development. Water Resources Research 46: W07538, doi:10.1029/2009WR008802. Link
68. Duval TP, Waddington JM, Branfireun BA. 2010. Towards calcareous wetland creation in flooded aggregate quarries: A 3-year mesocosm study. Ecological Engineering 36: 586-595, doi: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2009.12.006. Link
67. Waddington JM, Strack M, Greenwood MJ. 2010. Toward restoring the net carbon sink function of degraded peatlands: Short-term response in CO2 exchange to ecosystem-scale restoration. Journal of Geophysical Research 115: G01008, doi:10.1029/2009JG001090. Link
66. Lucchese MC, Waddington JM, Poulin M, Pouliot R, Rochefort L, Strack M. 2010. Organic matter accumulation in a restored peatland: Evaluating restoration success. Ecological Engineering 36: 482-488, doi: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2009.11.017. Link
65. Chivers MR, Turetsky MR, Waddington JM, Harden JW, McGuire AD. 2009. Climatic and vegetation controls on peatland CO2 fluxes in Alaska: Early response to ecosystem-scale manipulations of water table and soil temperature. Ecosystems 12: 1329-1342, doi: 10.1007/s10021-009-9292-y.
64. Strack M, Waddington JM, Lucchese MC, Cagampan JP. 2009. Moisture controls on CO2 exchange in a Sphagnum-dominated peatland: Results from an extreme drought field experiment. Ecohydrology 2: 454-461, doi: 10.1002/eco.68. Link
63. Waddington JM, Harrison K, Kellner E, Baird AJ. 2009. Effect of atmospheric pressure and temperature on entrapped gas content in peat. Hydrological Processes 23: 2970-2980, doi: 10.1002/hyp.7412. Link
62. Kasischke ES, Bourgeau-Chavez LL, Rober AR, Wyatt KH, Waddington JM, Turetsky MR. 2009. Effects of soil moisture and water depth on ERS SAR backscatter measurements from an Alaskan wetland complex. Remote Sensing of Environment 113: 1868-1873, doi: 10.1016/j.rse.2009.04.006. Link
61. Coulthard T, Baird AJ, Ramirez J, Waddington JM. 2009. Methane dynamics in peat: the importance of shallow peats and a novel reduced-complexity approach for modeling ebullition. In Baird, A.J., Belyea, L.R., Comas, X., Reeve, A., and Slater, L. (eds.) Carbon Cycling in Northern Peatlands, Geophysical Monograph Series, American Geophysical Union, Washington D.C., USA. pp. 173-185. Link
60. Waddington JM, Plach J, Cagampan J, Lucchese M, Strack M. 2009. Reducing the carbon footprint of Canadian peat extraction and restoration. Ambio 38: 194-200. Link
59. Waddington JM, Ketcheson S, Kellner E, Strack M, Baird AJ. 2009. Evidence that piezometers vent gas from peat soils and implications for pore-water pressure and hydraulic conductivity measurements. Hydrological Processes 23: 1249-1254, doi: 10.1002/hyp.7244. Link
58. Waddington JM, Quinton WL, Price JS, Lafleur P. 2009. Advances in Canadian Peatland Hydrology, 2003-2007. Canadian Water Resources Journal 34: 139-148. Link
57. Höper H, Augustin J, Cagampan JP, Drösler M, Lundin L, Moors E, Vasander H, Waddington JM, Wilson D. 2008. Restoration of peatlands and greenhouse gas balances, In Peatlands and Climate Change, Strack M, ed., International Peat Society and Saarijärven Offset Oy, Saarijärvi, Finland, pp. 182-210. Link
56. Thompson DK, Waddington JM. 2008. Sphagnum under pressure: towards an ecohydrological approach to examining Sphagnum productivity. Ecohydrology 1: 299-308, doi: 10.1002/eco.31. Link
55. Turetsky MR, Treat CC, Waldrop M, Waddington JM, Harden JW, McGuire AD. 2008. Short-term responses of methane fluxes and methanogen activity to water table and soil warming manipulations in an Alaskan peatland. Journal of Geophysical Research 113: G00A10, doi: 10.1029/2007JG000496. Link
54. Strack M., Waddington, J.M., Turetsky, M., Roulet, N.T. and Byrne, K.A. 2008. Northern peatlands, greenhouse gas exchange and climate change, In Peatlands and Climate Change, Strack M, ed., International Peat Society and Saarijärven Offset Oy, Saarijärvi, Finland, pp. 182-210. Link
53. Strack M, O’Brien J, Waddington JM. 2008. Assessing the role of ecological succession for peatland methane dynamics: Potential climate change feedback. In Proceedings of the 13th International Peat Congress, volume 1, Farrell C, Feehan J, (eds), International Peat Society, Jyväskylä, Finland, pp. 637-640. Link
52. Strack M, Waddington JM. 2008. Spatiotemporal variability in peatland subsurface methane dynamics. Journal of Geophysical Research 113: G02010, doi: 10.1029/2007JG000472. Link
51. Strack M, Waddington JM, Bourbonniere RA, Kenny EL, Shaw K, Whittington P, Price JS. 2008. Effect of water table drawdown on peatland dissolved organic carbon export and dynamics. Hydrological Processes 22: 3373-3385, doi: 10.1002/hyp.6931. Link
50. Cagampan JP, Waddington JM. 2008. Net ecosystem exchange of a cutover peatland rehabilitated with a transplanted acrotelm. Écoscience 15: 258-267. Link
49. Waddington JM, Toth K, Bourbonniere RA. 2008. Dissolved organic carbon export from a cutover and restored peatland. Hydrological Processes 22: 2215-2224, doi: 10.1002/hyp.6818. Link
48. Cagampan JP, Waddington JM. 2008. Moisture dynamics and hydrophysical properties of a transplanted acrotelm on a cutover peatland. Hydrological Processes 22: 1776-1787, doi: 10.1002/hyp.6802. Link
47. Waddington JM, Day SM. 2007. Methane emissions from a cutover peatland following restoration. Journal of Geophysical Research 112: G03018, doi: 10.1029/2007JG000400. Link
46. Strack M, Waddington JM. 2007. Response of peatland carbon dioxide and methane fluxes to a water table drawdown experiment. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 21: GB1007, doi: 10.1029/2006GB002715. Link
45. Kellner E, Baird AJ, Oosterwoud M, Harrison K, Waddington JM. 2006. Effect of temperature and atmospheric pressure on methane (CH4) ebullition from near-surface peats. Geophysical Research Letters 33: L18405, doi:10.1029/2006GL027509. Link
44. Strack M, Kellner, E, Waddington JM. 2006. Effect of entrapped gas on peatland surface level fluctuations. Hydrological Processes 20: 3611-3622. Link
43. Strack M, Waddington JM, Rochefort L, Tuittila E-S. 2006. Response of vegetation and net ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange at different peatland microforms following water table drawdown, Journal of Geophysical Research 111: G02006, doi: 10.1029/2005JG000145. Link
42. Strack M, Waller MF, Waddington JM. 2006. Sedge succession and peatland methane dynamics: A potential feedback to climate change. Ecosystems 9: 278-287 Link
41. Kellner E, Waddington JM, Price JS. 2005. Dynamics of biogenic gas bubbles in peat: Potential effects on water storage and peat deformation. Water Resources Research 41: W08417, doi: 10.1029/2004WR003732. Link
40. Petrone RM, Devito KJ, Kaufman S, Macrae ML, Waddington JM. 2005. Potential carbon losses from boreal pond and riparian areas: Influence of temperature and drought. IAHS 294: 10-18. Link
39. Waddington JM, Heywood MJT, Crosbie BD, Dowsett EC. 2005. Potential ecohydrological controls on peat degradation and vegetation pattern change in a kettle-hole bog. IAHS 294: 130-138. Link
38.Strack M, Kellner E, Waddington JM, 2005. Dynamics of biogenic gas bubbles in peat and their effects on peatland biogeochemistry. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19: GB1003, doi: 10.1029/2004GB002330. Link
37. Price JS, Branfireun BA, Waddington JM, Devito KJ. 2005. Advances in Canadian Wetland Hydrology, 1999-2003. Hydrological Processes 19: 201-214. Link
36. Baird AJ, Beckwith CV, Waldron S, Waddington JM. 2004. Ebullition of methane-containing gas bubbles from near-surface Sphagnum peat. Geophysical Research Letters 31: L21505, doi: 10.1029/2004GL021157. Link
35. Strack M, Waddington JM, Tuittila E-S. 2004. The effect of water table drawdown on northern peatland methane dynamics: Implications for climate change. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18: GB4003, doi: 10.1029/2003GB002209. Link
34. Petrone RM, Price JS, von Waldow H, Waddington JM. 2004. Surface moisture and energy exchange from a restored peatland, Quebec. Journal of Hydrology 295: 198-210. Link
33. Kellner E, Price JS,Waddington JM. 2004. Pressure variations in peat as a result of gas bubble dynamics. Hydrological Processes 18: 2599-2605. Link
32. Waddington JM, Greenwood MJ, Petrone RM, Price JS. 2003. Mulch decomposition impedes recovery of net carbon sink function in a recently restored peatland. Ecological Engineering 20: 199-210. Link
31. Petrone RM, Price JS, Carey SK, Waddington JM. 2003. Statistical characterization of the spatial variability of soil moisture in a cutover peatland. Hydrological Processes 18: 41-52, doi: 10.1002/hyp.1309. Link
30. Strack M, Waddington JM, Tuittila E-S, Kellner E, Price JS, Rochefort L. 2003. Methane emissions and storage at a natural and drained peatland fen in central Québec, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Ecohydrological Processes in Northern Wetlands, Järvet, E. and Lode, E. (eds), Tartu University Press, Tallinn, Estonia, pp. 227-232. Link
29. Kellner E, Strack M, Price JS, Waddington JM. 2003. Changes of peat volume with pressure and impact of gas bubble formation, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Ecohydrological Processes in Northern Wetlands, Järvet, E. and Lode, E. (eds), Tartu University Press, Tallinn, Estonia, pp. 79-84. Link
28. Petrone RM, Waddington JM, Price JS. 2003. Ecosystem-scale flux of CO2 from a restored vacuum harvested peatland. Wetlands Ecology and Management 11: 419-432. Link
27. McNeil P, Waddington JM. 2003. Moisture controls on Sphagnum growth and CO2 exchange on a cutover bog surface. Journal of Applied Ecology 40: 354-367. Link
26.Waddington JM, Rochefort L, Campeau S. 2003. Sphagnum production and decomposition in a restored peatland. Wetland Ecology and Management 11: 85-95. Link
25. Waddington JM, Petrone RM, Day S, Tóth K, Bourbonniere R, Greenwood MJ, Price JS. 2003. Ecohydrological controls on the carbon balance of a recently restored cutover peatland, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Ecohydrological Processes in Northern Wetlands, Järvet, E. and Lode, E. (eds), Tartu University Press, Tallinn, Estonia, pp. 41-45. Link
24. Waddington JM, Warner KD, Kennedy G. 2002. Cutover peatlands: A persistent source of atmospheric CO2. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 16: doi: 10.1029/2001GB001398. Link
23. Waddington JM, McNeil P. 2002. Peat oxidation in an abandoned vacuum extracted peatland. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 82: 279-286. Link
22.Petrone RM, Waddington JM, Price JS. 2001. Ecosystem scale evapotranspiration and net CO2 exchange from a restored peatland. Hydrological Processes 15: 2839-2845. Link
21. Warren FJ, Waddington JM, Day SM, Bourbonniere R. 2001. The effect of drought on hydrology and sulphate dynamics in a temperate wetland. Hydrological Processes 15: 3133-3150. Link
20. Waddington JM, Rotenberg PA, Warren FJ. 2001. Peat CO2 production in a natural and cutover peatland: Implications for restoration. Biogeochemistry 54: 115-130. Link
19. Waddington JM, Devito KJ. 2001. Portable irrigation system for studying hillslope and wetland runoff generation processes. Hydrological Processes 15: 281-287. Link
18. Waddington JM, Warner KD. 2001. Restoring the carbon sink function of cut-over peatlands. Écoscience 8: 359-368.
17. Waddington JM, Price JS. 2000. The effect of peatland drainage, harvesting, and restoration on atmospheric water and carbon exchange. Physical Geography 21: 433-451. Link
16. McNeil PR, Waddington JM, Lavoie C, Price JS, Rochefort L. 2000. Contemporary and long-term peat oxidation rates in a post-vacuum harvested peatland, in Sustaining our Peatlands: Proceedings of the 11th International Peat Congress, Rochefort, L. and J-Y Daigle (eds), International Peat Society, Québec, pp. 732-741.
15. Brassard P, Waddington JM, Hill AR, Roulet NT. 2000. Modeling groundwater-surface water mixing in a headwater wetland: Implications for isotopic hydrograph separation. Hydrological Processes 14: 2697-2710. Link
14. Griffis TJ, Rouse WR, Waddington JM. 2000. Inter-annual variability of net ecosystem CO2 exchange at a subarctic fen. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 14: 1109-1122. Link
13. Griffis TJ, Rouse WR, Waddington JM. 2000. Scaling net ecosystem exchange from the community to the landscape level at a subarctic fen. Global Change Biology 6: 459-473. Link
12. Price JS, Waddington JM. 2000. Advances in Canadian wetland hydrology and biogeochemistry. Hydrological Processes 14: 1579-1589. Link
11. Waddington JM, Roulet NT. 2000. Carbon balance of a boreal patterned peatland. Global Change Biology 6: 87-98. Link
10. Waddington JM, Griffis TJ, Rouse WR. 1998. Northern Canadian wetlands: Net ecosystem CO2 exchange and climate change. Climatic Change 40: 267-275. Link
9. Moore TR, Roulet NT, Waddington JM. 1998. The effect of climatic change on the carbon cycling of Canadian wetlands. Climatic Change 40: 229-245. Link
8. Frolking SE, Bubier JL, Moore TR, Ball T, Bellisario LM, Bhardwaj A, Carrol P, Crill PM, Lafleur PM, McCaughey JH, Roulet NT, Suyker AE, Verma SB, Waddington JM, Whiting GJ. 1998. Relationship between ecosystem productivity and photosynthetically-active radiation for northern peatlands. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 12: 115-126. Link
7. Waddington JM, Roulet NT. 1997. Groundwater flow and dissolved carbon movement in a boreal peatland. Journal of Hydrology 191: 122-138. Link
6. Devito KJ, Waddington JM, Branfireun BA. 1997. Flow reversals in peatlands influenced by local groundwater systems. Hydrological Processes 11: 103-110. Link
5. Waddington JM, Roulet NT. 1996. Atmosphere-wetland carbon exchanges: Scale dependency of CO2 and CH4 exchange on the developmental topography of a peatland. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 10: 233-245. Link
4. Waddington JM, Roulet NT, Swanson RV. 1996. Water table control of CH4 emission enhancement by vascular plants in boreal peatlands. Journal of Geophysical Research 101: 22775-22785. Link
3. Hill AR, Waddington JM. 1993. Analysis of storm runoff sources using oxygen-18 in a headwater swamp. Hydrological Processes 7: 305-316. Link
2. Waddington JM, Roulet NT, Hill AR. 1993. Runoff mechanism in a forested groundwater discharge swamp. Journal of Hydrology 147: 37-60. Link
1. Woo MK, Waddington JM. 1990. Effects of beaver dams on subarctic wetland hydrology. Arctic 43: 223-230. Link
132. Granath G, Rydin H, Baltzer JL, Bengtsson F, Boncek N, Bragazza L, Bu Z-J, Simon J, Caporn M, Dorrepaal E, Galanina O, Gałka M, Ganeva A, Gillikin DP, Goia I, Goncharova N, Hájek M, HaraguchiA, Harris LI, Humphreys E, Jiroušek M, Kajukało K, Karofeld E, Koronatova NG, Kosykh NP, Lamentowicz M, Lapshina E, Limpens J, Linkosalmi M, Ma J-Z, Munir TM, Natali S, Natcheva R, Noskova M, Payne RP Pilkington K, Robinson S, Robroek BJM, Rochefort L, Singer D, Stenøien HK, Tuittila E-S, Vellak K, Verheyden A, Waddington JM, Rice SK. 2018. Environmental and taxonomic controls of carbon and oxygen stable isotope composition in Sphagnum across broad climatic and geographic ranges. Biogeosciences 15: 5189-5202, doi: 10.5194/bg-15-5189-2018.
131. Wilkinson S, Moore PA, Thompson DK, Wotton BM, Hvenegaard, S, Schroeder D, Waddington JM. 2018. The effects of black spruce fuel management on surface fuel condition and peat burn severity in an experimental fire. Canadian Journal of Forest Research in press.
130. Duval TP, Waddington JM. 2018. Effect of hydrogeomorphic setting on calcareous fen hydrology. Hydrological Processes 32: 656-665, doi: 10.1002/hyp.11625. Link
129. Depante M, Petrone RM, Devito KJ, Macrae M, Mendoza CA, Waddington JM. 2018. Potential influence of nutrient availability along a hillslope - peatland gradient on aspen recovery following fire. Ecohydrology, in press, doi: 10.1002/eco.1955. Link
128. Smolarz AG, Moore PA, Markle MC, Waddington JM. 2018. Identifying resilient eastern massasauga rattlesnake (Sistrurus catenatus) peatland hummock hibernacula sites. Canadian Journal of Zoology, in press, doi: 10.1139/cjz-2017-0334. Link
127. Hokanson H, Moore PA, Lukenbach MC, Devito KJ, Kettridge N, Petrone RM, Mendoza CA, Waddington JM. 2018. A hydrogeological landscape framework to identify peatland wildfire smouldering hotspots. Ecohydrology 11: e1942, doi: 10.1002/eco.1942. Link
126. Leonard RH, Kettridge N, Devito KJ, Petrone RM, Mendoza CA, Waddington JM, Krause S. 2018. Disturbance impacts on thermal hotspots and hot moments at the peatland-atmosphere interface. Geophysical Research Letters 45:, 656-665, doi: 10.1002/2017GL075974. Link
125. Wilkinson S, Moore PA, Flannigan MD, Wotton BM, Waddington JM. 2018. Did enhanced afforestation cause high severity peat burn in the Fort McMurray Horse River wildfire? Environmental Research Letters 13: 014018, doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aaa136. Link
124. Moore PA, Lukenbach MC, Kettridge N, Petrone RM, Devito KD, Waddington JM. 2017. Peatland water repellency: Importance of soil water content, moss species, and burn severity. Journal of Hydrology 554: 656-665, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.09.036. Link
123. Kettridge N, Lukenbach MC, Hokanson K, Hopkinson C, Devito KJ, Petrone RM, Mendoza CA, Waddington JM. 2017. Low evaporation enhances the resilience of peatland carbon stocks to fire. Geophysical Research Letters 44: 9341-9349, doi: 10.1002/2017GL074186. Link
122. Dixon SJ, Kettridge N, Moore PA, Devito KJ, Tilak AS, Petrone RM, Mendoza CA, Waddington, JM. 2017. Peat depth as a control on moss water availability under evaporative stress? Hydrological Processes 31: 4107-4121, doi: 10.1002/hyp.11307. Link
121. Devito KJ, Hokanson KJ, Moore PA, Kettridge N, Anderson A, Chasmer L, Hopkinson C, Mendoza CA, Morissette J, Peter DL, Petrone R, Silins U, Smerdon B, Waddington JM. 2017. Landscape controls on long-term runoff in sub-humid heterogeneous Boreal Plains catchments. Hydrological Processes 31: 2737-2751, doi: 10.1002/hyp.11213. Link
120. Lukenbach MC, Hokanson KJ, Devito KJ, Kettridge N, Petrone RM, Mendoza CA, Waddington JM. 2017. Post-fire ecohydrological conditions at peatland margins in different hydrogeological settings of the Boreal Plain. Journal of Hydrology 548: 741-753, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.03.034. Link
119. Leonard Rh, Kettridge N, Krause S, Devito KJ, Granath G, Petrone R, Mendoza C, Waddington JM. 2017. Peatland bryophyte responses to increased light from black spruce removal. Ecohydrology 10: e1804, doi: 10.1002/eco.1804. Link
118. Chimner RA, Pypker TG, Hribljan JA, Moore PA, Waddington JM. 2017. Multi-decadal changes in water table levels alter peatland carbon cycling. Ecosystems 20: 1042-1057, doi: 10.1007/s10021-016-0092-x. Link
117. Plach JM, Petrone RM, Waddington JM, Kettridge N, Devito KJ. 2016. Hydroclimatic influences on peatland CO2 exchange following upland forest harvesting on the Boreal Plains. Ecohydrology 9: 1590–1603, doi: 10.1002/eco.1750. Link
116. Kettridge N, Tilak AS, Devito KJ, Petrone RM, Mendoza C, Waddington JM. 2016. Moss and peat hydraulic properties are optimized to maximize peatland water use efficiency. Ecohydrology 9: 1039–1051, doi: 10.1002/eco.1708. Link
115. Hokanson KJ, Lukenbach MC, Devito KJ, Kettridge N, Petrone RM, Waddington JM. 2016. Groundwater connectivity controls peat burn severity in the Boreal Plains. Ecohydrology 9: 574-584, doi: 10.1002/eco.1657. Link
114. Strack M, Cagampan J, Hassanpour Fard G, Keith AM, Nugent K, Rankin T, Robinson C, Strachan IB, Waddington JM, Xu B. 2016. Controls on plot-scale growing season CO2 and CH4 fluxes in restored peatlands: Do they differ from unrestored and natural sites? Mires and Peat 17: 1-18, doi: 10.19189/MaP.2015.OMB.216. Link
113. Granath G, Moore PA, Lukenbach MC, Waddington JM. 2016. Mitigating wildfire carbon loss in managed northern peatlands through restoration. Nature Scientific Reports 6: 28498, doi:10.1038/srep28498. Link
112. Devito KJ, Mendoza CA, Petrone RM, Kettridge N, Waddington JM. 2016. Utikuma Region Study Area (URSA) Part 1: Hydrogeological and ecohydrological studies (HEAD). The Forestry Chronicle 92: 57-61, doi: 10.5558/tfc2016-017. Link
111. Lukenbach M, Kettridge N, Devito KJ, Petrone R, Waddington JM. 2016. Burn severity alters peatland moss water availability: Implications for post-fire recovery. Ecohydrology 9: 341-353, doi: 10.1002/eco.1639. Link
110. Lukenbach MC, Kettridge N, Devito KJ, Petrone RM, Waddington JM. 2015. Hydrogeological controls on post-fire moss recovery in peatlands. Journal of Hydrology 530: 405-418, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.09.075. Link
109. Moore PA, Waddington JM. 2015. Modelling Sphagnum moisture stress in response to 21st century climate change. Hydrological Processes 29: 3966-3982, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10484. Link
108. Lukenbach MC, Hokanson H, Moore PA, Devito KJ, Kettridge N, Thompson DK, Wotton BM, Petrone RM, Waddington JM. 2015. Hydrological controls on deep burning in a northern forested peatland. Hydrological Processes 29: 4114-4124, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10440. Link
107. Thompson DK, Baisley S, Waddington JM. 2015. Seasonal variation in albedo and radiation exchange between a burned and unburned forested peatland: Implications for peatland evaporation Hydrological Processes 29: 3227-3235, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10436. Link
106. Moore PA, Morris PJ, Waddington JM. 2015. Multi-decadal water table manipulation alters peatland hydraulic structure and moisture retention. Hydrological Processes 29: 2970-2982, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10416. Link
105. Wilhelm LP, Morris PJ, Granath G, Waddington JM. 2015. Assessment of an integrated peat-harvesting and reclamation method: Peatland-atmosphere carbon fluxes and vegetation recovery. Wetland Ecology and Management 23: 491-504, doi: 10.1007/s11273-014-9399-6. Link
104. Ramirez J, Baird AJ, Coulthard T, Waddington JM. 2015. Ebullition of methane from peatlands: Does peat act as a signal shredder? Geophysical Research Letters 42: 3371-3379, doi: 10.1002/2015GL063469. Link
103. Ramirez J, Baird AJ, Coulthard T, Waddington JM. 2015. Testing a simple model of gas bubble dynamics in porous media. Water Resources Research 51: 1036-1049, doi: 10.1002/2014WR015898. Link
102. Thompson DK, Wotton BM, Waddington JM. 2015. Estimating the heat transfer to an organic soil surface during crown fire. International Journal of Wildland Fire 24: 120-129, doi:10.1071/WF12121. Link
101. Waddington JM, Morris PJ, Kettridge N, Granath G, Thompson DK, Moore, PA. 2015. Hydrological feedbacks in northern peatlands. Ecohydrology 8: 113-127, doi: 10.1002/eco.1493. Link
100. Kettridge N, Turetsky MR, Sherwood JH, Thompson DK, Miller CA, Benscoter BW, Flannigan MD, Wotton M, Waddington JM. 2015. Moderate drop in water table increases peatland vulnerability to post-fire regime shift. Nature Scientific Reports 5: 8063, doi:10.1038/srep08063. Link
99.Thompson DK, Benscoter BW, Waddington JM. 2014. Water balance of a burned and unburned forested boreal peatland. Hydrological Processes 28: 5954-5964, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10074. Link
98. Comas X, Kettridge N, Binley A, Slater L, Parsekian A, Baird AJ, Strack M, Waddington JM. 2014. The effect of peat structure on the spatial distribution of biogenic gases within bogs. Hydrological Processes 28: 5483-5494, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10056. Link
97. Thompson DK, Waddington JM. 2014. A Markov chain method for simulating bulk density profiles in boreal peatlands. Geoderma 232-234: 123-129, doi: 10.106/j.geoderma.2014.04.032. Link
96. Turetsky MR, Kotowska A, Bubier B, Dise NB, Crill P, Hornibrook E, Minkinnen K, Moore TR, Myers-Smith IH, Nykänen H, Olefeldt D, Rinne J, Saarnio S, Shurpali N, Waddington JM, White J, Wickland K, Wilmking M. 2014. A synthesis of methane emissions from 71 northern, temperate, and subtropical wetlands. Global Change Biology 20: 2183-2197, doi: 10.1111/gcb.12580. Link
95. Kettridge N, Humphrey R, Smith JA, Lukenbach MC, Devito KJ, Petrone RM, Waddington JM. 2014. Burned and unburned peat water repellency: Implications for peatland evaporation following wildfire. Journal of Hydrology 513: 335-341, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.03.019. Link
94. Klapstein SJ, Turetsky MR, McGuire AD, Harden JW, Czimczik CI, Xiaomei X, Chanton JP, Waddington JM. 2014. Controls on the rate and age of methane released through ebullition from Alaska peatlands following permafrost degradation. Journal of Geophysical Research 119: 418-431, doi: 10.1002/2013JG002441.
93. Kettridge N, Waddington JM. 2014. Towards quantifying the negative feedback regulation of peatland evaporation to drought. Hydrological Processes 28: 3728-3740, doi: 10.1002/hyp.9898. Link
92. Pypker TG, Moore PA, Waddington JM, Hribljan JA, Chimner RA. 2013. Shifting environmental controls on CH4 fluxes in a sub-boreal peatland. Biogeosciences 10: 7971-7981, doi:10.5194/bgd-10-11757-2013. Link
91. Moore PA, Pypker TG, Waddington JM. 2013. Effect of long-term water table manipulation on peatland evapotranspiration. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 178: 106-119, doi: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2013.04.013. Link
90. Sherwood JH, Kettridge N, Thompson DK, Morris PJ, Silins U, Waddington JM. 2013. Effect of drainage and wildfire on peat hydrophysical properties. Hydrological Processes 27: 1866-1874, doi: 10.1002/hyp.9820. Link
89. Kettridge N, Thompson DK, Bombonato L, Turetsky MR, Benscoter BW, Waddington JM. 2013. The ecohydrology of forested peatlands: Simulating the effects of tree shading on moss evaporation and species composition. Journal of Geophysical Research 118: 1-14, doi: 10.1002/jgrg.20043. Link
88. Thompson DK, Waddington JM. 2013. Wildfire effects on vadose zone hydrology in forested boreal peatland microforms. Journal of Hydrology 486: 48-56, doi: 10.1016/j.hydrol.2013.01.014. Link
87. Thompson DK, Waddington JM. 2013. Peat properties and water retention in boreal forested peatlands subject to wildfire. Water Resources Research 49: 3651-3658, doi: 10.1002/wrcr.20278. Link
86. Fan Z, McGuire AD, Turetsky MR, Harden JW, Waddington JM, Kane ES. 2013. The response of soil organic carbon of a rich fen peatland in interior Alaska to projected climate change. Global Change Biology 19: 604 – 620, doi: 10.1111/gcb.12041. Link
85. Macrae ML, Devito KJ, Strack M, Waddington JM. 2013. Effect of water table drawdown on peatland nutrient dynamics: Implications for climate change. Biogeochemistry 112: 661-676, doi: 10.1007/s10533-012-9730-3. Link
84. Kettridge N, Kellner E, Price JS, Waddington JM. 2013. Peat deformation and biogenic gas bubbles control seasonal variations in peat hydraulic conductivity. Hydrological Processes 27: 3208–3216, doi: 10.1002/hyp.9369. Link
83. Kettridge N, Binley A, Comas X, Cassidy NJ, Baird AJ, Harris A, van der Kruk J, Strack M, Milner A, Waddington JM. 2012. Do peatland microforms move through time? Examining the development history of a patterned peatland using ground penetrating radar. Journal of Geophysical Research 117: G03030, doi:10.1029/2011JG001876. Link
82. Kettridge N, Thompson DK, Waddington JM. 2012. Impact of wildfire on the thermal behavior of a northern peatland: Observation and model simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research 117: G02014, doi:10.1029/2011JG001910. Link
81. Strack M, Waddington JM. 2012. Effects of peat extraction and restoration on greenhouse gas exchange from Canadian peatlands. In Vitt D, Bhatti J. (eds.) Restoration and Reclamation of Boreal Ecosystems, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. pp. 386-403. Link
80. Waddington JM, Thompson DK, Wotton BM, Quinton WL, Benscoter BW, Flannigan MD, Turetsky MR. 2012. Examining the utility of the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index System in boreal peatlands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42: 47-58, doi: 10.1139/x11-162. Link
79.Duval TP, Waddington JM. 2012. Landscape and weather controls on fine-scale calcareous fen hydrodynamics. Hydrology Research 43: 780-797, doi:10.2166/nh.2011.127. Link
78. Rowlands DS, Pearce E, Aboud A, Gillen JB, Gibala MJ, Donato S, Waddington JM, Green JG, Tarnopolsky MA. 2012. Oxidative stress, inflammation and muscle soreness in an 894-km relay trail run. European Journal of Applied Physiology 12: 1839-1848, doi:10.1007/s00421-011-2163-1. Link
77. Duval TP, Waddington JM, Branfireun BA. 2012. Hydrological and biogeochemical controls on plant species distribution in calcareous fens. Ecohydrology 5: 73-89, doi: 10.1002/eco.202. Link
76. Duval TP, Waddington JM. 2011. Extreme variability of water table dynamics in temperate calcareous fens: Implications for biodiversity. Hydrological Processes 25: 3790-3802, doi:10.1002/hyp.8109. Link
75. Strack M, Tóth K, Bourbonniere RA, Waddington JM. 2011. Dissolved Organic Carbon production and runoff quality in cutover and restored peatlands. Ecological Engineering 37: 1998–2008, doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2011.08.015. Link
74. Morris PJ, Waddington JM, Benscoter BW, Turetsky MR. 2011. Conceptual frameworks in peatland ecohydrology: Looking beyond the two-layered (acrotelm-catotelm) model. Ecohydrology 4: 1-11, doi:10.1002/eco.191. Link
73. Morris PJ, Waddington JM. 2011. Groundwater residence-time distributions in peatlands: Implications for peat decomposition and accumulation. Water Resources Research 47: W02511, doi:10.1029/2010WR009492. Link
72. Benscoter BW, Thompson DK, Waddington JM, Flannigan MD, Wotton M, DeGroot W, Turetsky MR. 2011. Interactive effects of vegetation, soil moisture, and bulk density on the burning of thick organic soils. International Journal of Wildfire 20: 418-429. Link
71. Waddington JM, Lucchese MC, Duval TP. 2011. Sphagnum moss moisture retention following the revegetation of degraded peatlands. Ecohydrology 4: 359-366, doi: 10.1002/eco.130. Link
70. Kane ES, Turetsky MR, Harden JW, McGuire AD, Waddington JM. 2010. Seasonal ice and drainage controls on dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations in a boreal rich fen: a field water table manipulation experiment in interior Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research 115: G04012, doi:10.1029/2010JG001366. Link
69. Waddington JM, Kellner E, Strack M, Price JS. 2010. Differential peat deformation, compressibility and water storage between peatland microforms: Implications for peatland development. Water Resources Research 46: W07538, doi:10.1029/2009WR008802. Link
68. Duval TP, Waddington JM, Branfireun BA. 2010. Towards calcareous wetland creation in flooded aggregate quarries: A 3-year mesocosm study. Ecological Engineering 36: 586-595, doi: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2009.12.006. Link
67. Waddington JM, Strack M, Greenwood MJ. 2010. Toward restoring the net carbon sink function of degraded peatlands: Short-term response in CO2 exchange to ecosystem-scale restoration. Journal of Geophysical Research 115: G01008, doi:10.1029/2009JG001090. Link
66. Lucchese MC, Waddington JM, Poulin M, Pouliot R, Rochefort L, Strack M. 2010. Organic matter accumulation in a restored peatland: Evaluating restoration success. Ecological Engineering 36: 482-488, doi: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2009.11.017. Link
65. Chivers MR, Turetsky MR, Waddington JM, Harden JW, McGuire AD. 2009. Climatic and vegetation controls on peatland CO2 fluxes in Alaska: Early response to ecosystem-scale manipulations of water table and soil temperature. Ecosystems 12: 1329-1342, doi: 10.1007/s10021-009-9292-y.
64. Strack M, Waddington JM, Lucchese MC, Cagampan JP. 2009. Moisture controls on CO2 exchange in a Sphagnum-dominated peatland: Results from an extreme drought field experiment. Ecohydrology 2: 454-461, doi: 10.1002/eco.68. Link
63. Waddington JM, Harrison K, Kellner E, Baird AJ. 2009. Effect of atmospheric pressure and temperature on entrapped gas content in peat. Hydrological Processes 23: 2970-2980, doi: 10.1002/hyp.7412. Link
62. Kasischke ES, Bourgeau-Chavez LL, Rober AR, Wyatt KH, Waddington JM, Turetsky MR. 2009. Effects of soil moisture and water depth on ERS SAR backscatter measurements from an Alaskan wetland complex. Remote Sensing of Environment 113: 1868-1873, doi: 10.1016/j.rse.2009.04.006. Link
61. Coulthard T, Baird AJ, Ramirez J, Waddington JM. 2009. Methane dynamics in peat: the importance of shallow peats and a novel reduced-complexity approach for modeling ebullition. In Baird, A.J., Belyea, L.R., Comas, X., Reeve, A., and Slater, L. (eds.) Carbon Cycling in Northern Peatlands, Geophysical Monograph Series, American Geophysical Union, Washington D.C., USA. pp. 173-185. Link
60. Waddington JM, Plach J, Cagampan J, Lucchese M, Strack M. 2009. Reducing the carbon footprint of Canadian peat extraction and restoration. Ambio 38: 194-200. Link
59. Waddington JM, Ketcheson S, Kellner E, Strack M, Baird AJ. 2009. Evidence that piezometers vent gas from peat soils and implications for pore-water pressure and hydraulic conductivity measurements. Hydrological Processes 23: 1249-1254, doi: 10.1002/hyp.7244. Link
58. Waddington JM, Quinton WL, Price JS, Lafleur P. 2009. Advances in Canadian Peatland Hydrology, 2003-2007. Canadian Water Resources Journal 34: 139-148. Link
57. Höper H, Augustin J, Cagampan JP, Drösler M, Lundin L, Moors E, Vasander H, Waddington JM, Wilson D. 2008. Restoration of peatlands and greenhouse gas balances, In Peatlands and Climate Change, Strack M, ed., International Peat Society and Saarijärven Offset Oy, Saarijärvi, Finland, pp. 182-210. Link
56. Thompson DK, Waddington JM. 2008. Sphagnum under pressure: towards an ecohydrological approach to examining Sphagnum productivity. Ecohydrology 1: 299-308, doi: 10.1002/eco.31. Link
55. Turetsky MR, Treat CC, Waldrop M, Waddington JM, Harden JW, McGuire AD. 2008. Short-term responses of methane fluxes and methanogen activity to water table and soil warming manipulations in an Alaskan peatland. Journal of Geophysical Research 113: G00A10, doi: 10.1029/2007JG000496. Link
54. Strack M., Waddington, J.M., Turetsky, M., Roulet, N.T. and Byrne, K.A. 2008. Northern peatlands, greenhouse gas exchange and climate change, In Peatlands and Climate Change, Strack M, ed., International Peat Society and Saarijärven Offset Oy, Saarijärvi, Finland, pp. 182-210. Link
53. Strack M, O’Brien J, Waddington JM. 2008. Assessing the role of ecological succession for peatland methane dynamics: Potential climate change feedback. In Proceedings of the 13th International Peat Congress, volume 1, Farrell C, Feehan J, (eds), International Peat Society, Jyväskylä, Finland, pp. 637-640. Link
52. Strack M, Waddington JM. 2008. Spatiotemporal variability in peatland subsurface methane dynamics. Journal of Geophysical Research 113: G02010, doi: 10.1029/2007JG000472. Link
51. Strack M, Waddington JM, Bourbonniere RA, Kenny EL, Shaw K, Whittington P, Price JS. 2008. Effect of water table drawdown on peatland dissolved organic carbon export and dynamics. Hydrological Processes 22: 3373-3385, doi: 10.1002/hyp.6931. Link
50. Cagampan JP, Waddington JM. 2008. Net ecosystem exchange of a cutover peatland rehabilitated with a transplanted acrotelm. Écoscience 15: 258-267. Link
49. Waddington JM, Toth K, Bourbonniere RA. 2008. Dissolved organic carbon export from a cutover and restored peatland. Hydrological Processes 22: 2215-2224, doi: 10.1002/hyp.6818. Link
48. Cagampan JP, Waddington JM. 2008. Moisture dynamics and hydrophysical properties of a transplanted acrotelm on a cutover peatland. Hydrological Processes 22: 1776-1787, doi: 10.1002/hyp.6802. Link
47. Waddington JM, Day SM. 2007. Methane emissions from a cutover peatland following restoration. Journal of Geophysical Research 112: G03018, doi: 10.1029/2007JG000400. Link
46. Strack M, Waddington JM. 2007. Response of peatland carbon dioxide and methane fluxes to a water table drawdown experiment. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 21: GB1007, doi: 10.1029/2006GB002715. Link
45. Kellner E, Baird AJ, Oosterwoud M, Harrison K, Waddington JM. 2006. Effect of temperature and atmospheric pressure on methane (CH4) ebullition from near-surface peats. Geophysical Research Letters 33: L18405, doi:10.1029/2006GL027509. Link
44. Strack M, Kellner, E, Waddington JM. 2006. Effect of entrapped gas on peatland surface level fluctuations. Hydrological Processes 20: 3611-3622. Link
43. Strack M, Waddington JM, Rochefort L, Tuittila E-S. 2006. Response of vegetation and net ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange at different peatland microforms following water table drawdown, Journal of Geophysical Research 111: G02006, doi: 10.1029/2005JG000145. Link
42. Strack M, Waller MF, Waddington JM. 2006. Sedge succession and peatland methane dynamics: A potential feedback to climate change. Ecosystems 9: 278-287 Link
41. Kellner E, Waddington JM, Price JS. 2005. Dynamics of biogenic gas bubbles in peat: Potential effects on water storage and peat deformation. Water Resources Research 41: W08417, doi: 10.1029/2004WR003732. Link
40. Petrone RM, Devito KJ, Kaufman S, Macrae ML, Waddington JM. 2005. Potential carbon losses from boreal pond and riparian areas: Influence of temperature and drought. IAHS 294: 10-18. Link
39. Waddington JM, Heywood MJT, Crosbie BD, Dowsett EC. 2005. Potential ecohydrological controls on peat degradation and vegetation pattern change in a kettle-hole bog. IAHS 294: 130-138. Link
38.Strack M, Kellner E, Waddington JM, 2005. Dynamics of biogenic gas bubbles in peat and their effects on peatland biogeochemistry. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19: GB1003, doi: 10.1029/2004GB002330. Link
37. Price JS, Branfireun BA, Waddington JM, Devito KJ. 2005. Advances in Canadian Wetland Hydrology, 1999-2003. Hydrological Processes 19: 201-214. Link
36. Baird AJ, Beckwith CV, Waldron S, Waddington JM. 2004. Ebullition of methane-containing gas bubbles from near-surface Sphagnum peat. Geophysical Research Letters 31: L21505, doi: 10.1029/2004GL021157. Link
35. Strack M, Waddington JM, Tuittila E-S. 2004. The effect of water table drawdown on northern peatland methane dynamics: Implications for climate change. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18: GB4003, doi: 10.1029/2003GB002209. Link
34. Petrone RM, Price JS, von Waldow H, Waddington JM. 2004. Surface moisture and energy exchange from a restored peatland, Quebec. Journal of Hydrology 295: 198-210. Link
33. Kellner E, Price JS,Waddington JM. 2004. Pressure variations in peat as a result of gas bubble dynamics. Hydrological Processes 18: 2599-2605. Link
32. Waddington JM, Greenwood MJ, Petrone RM, Price JS. 2003. Mulch decomposition impedes recovery of net carbon sink function in a recently restored peatland. Ecological Engineering 20: 199-210. Link
31. Petrone RM, Price JS, Carey SK, Waddington JM. 2003. Statistical characterization of the spatial variability of soil moisture in a cutover peatland. Hydrological Processes 18: 41-52, doi: 10.1002/hyp.1309. Link
30. Strack M, Waddington JM, Tuittila E-S, Kellner E, Price JS, Rochefort L. 2003. Methane emissions and storage at a natural and drained peatland fen in central Québec, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Ecohydrological Processes in Northern Wetlands, Järvet, E. and Lode, E. (eds), Tartu University Press, Tallinn, Estonia, pp. 227-232. Link
29. Kellner E, Strack M, Price JS, Waddington JM. 2003. Changes of peat volume with pressure and impact of gas bubble formation, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Ecohydrological Processes in Northern Wetlands, Järvet, E. and Lode, E. (eds), Tartu University Press, Tallinn, Estonia, pp. 79-84. Link
28. Petrone RM, Waddington JM, Price JS. 2003. Ecosystem-scale flux of CO2 from a restored vacuum harvested peatland. Wetlands Ecology and Management 11: 419-432. Link
27. McNeil P, Waddington JM. 2003. Moisture controls on Sphagnum growth and CO2 exchange on a cutover bog surface. Journal of Applied Ecology 40: 354-367. Link
26.Waddington JM, Rochefort L, Campeau S. 2003. Sphagnum production and decomposition in a restored peatland. Wetland Ecology and Management 11: 85-95. Link
25. Waddington JM, Petrone RM, Day S, Tóth K, Bourbonniere R, Greenwood MJ, Price JS. 2003. Ecohydrological controls on the carbon balance of a recently restored cutover peatland, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Ecohydrological Processes in Northern Wetlands, Järvet, E. and Lode, E. (eds), Tartu University Press, Tallinn, Estonia, pp. 41-45. Link
24. Waddington JM, Warner KD, Kennedy G. 2002. Cutover peatlands: A persistent source of atmospheric CO2. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 16: doi: 10.1029/2001GB001398. Link
23. Waddington JM, McNeil P. 2002. Peat oxidation in an abandoned vacuum extracted peatland. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 82: 279-286. Link
22.Petrone RM, Waddington JM, Price JS. 2001. Ecosystem scale evapotranspiration and net CO2 exchange from a restored peatland. Hydrological Processes 15: 2839-2845. Link
21. Warren FJ, Waddington JM, Day SM, Bourbonniere R. 2001. The effect of drought on hydrology and sulphate dynamics in a temperate wetland. Hydrological Processes 15: 3133-3150. Link
20. Waddington JM, Rotenberg PA, Warren FJ. 2001. Peat CO2 production in a natural and cutover peatland: Implications for restoration. Biogeochemistry 54: 115-130. Link
19. Waddington JM, Devito KJ. 2001. Portable irrigation system for studying hillslope and wetland runoff generation processes. Hydrological Processes 15: 281-287. Link
18. Waddington JM, Warner KD. 2001. Restoring the carbon sink function of cut-over peatlands. Écoscience 8: 359-368.
17. Waddington JM, Price JS. 2000. The effect of peatland drainage, harvesting, and restoration on atmospheric water and carbon exchange. Physical Geography 21: 433-451. Link
16. McNeil PR, Waddington JM, Lavoie C, Price JS, Rochefort L. 2000. Contemporary and long-term peat oxidation rates in a post-vacuum harvested peatland, in Sustaining our Peatlands: Proceedings of the 11th International Peat Congress, Rochefort, L. and J-Y Daigle (eds), International Peat Society, Québec, pp. 732-741.
15. Brassard P, Waddington JM, Hill AR, Roulet NT. 2000. Modeling groundwater-surface water mixing in a headwater wetland: Implications for isotopic hydrograph separation. Hydrological Processes 14: 2697-2710. Link
14. Griffis TJ, Rouse WR, Waddington JM. 2000. Inter-annual variability of net ecosystem CO2 exchange at a subarctic fen. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 14: 1109-1122. Link
13. Griffis TJ, Rouse WR, Waddington JM. 2000. Scaling net ecosystem exchange from the community to the landscape level at a subarctic fen. Global Change Biology 6: 459-473. Link
12. Price JS, Waddington JM. 2000. Advances in Canadian wetland hydrology and biogeochemistry. Hydrological Processes 14: 1579-1589. Link
11. Waddington JM, Roulet NT. 2000. Carbon balance of a boreal patterned peatland. Global Change Biology 6: 87-98. Link
10. Waddington JM, Griffis TJ, Rouse WR. 1998. Northern Canadian wetlands: Net ecosystem CO2 exchange and climate change. Climatic Change 40: 267-275. Link
9. Moore TR, Roulet NT, Waddington JM. 1998. The effect of climatic change on the carbon cycling of Canadian wetlands. Climatic Change 40: 229-245. Link
8. Frolking SE, Bubier JL, Moore TR, Ball T, Bellisario LM, Bhardwaj A, Carrol P, Crill PM, Lafleur PM, McCaughey JH, Roulet NT, Suyker AE, Verma SB, Waddington JM, Whiting GJ. 1998. Relationship between ecosystem productivity and photosynthetically-active radiation for northern peatlands. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 12: 115-126. Link
7. Waddington JM, Roulet NT. 1997. Groundwater flow and dissolved carbon movement in a boreal peatland. Journal of Hydrology 191: 122-138. Link
6. Devito KJ, Waddington JM, Branfireun BA. 1997. Flow reversals in peatlands influenced by local groundwater systems. Hydrological Processes 11: 103-110. Link
5. Waddington JM, Roulet NT. 1996. Atmosphere-wetland carbon exchanges: Scale dependency of CO2 and CH4 exchange on the developmental topography of a peatland. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 10: 233-245. Link
4. Waddington JM, Roulet NT, Swanson RV. 1996. Water table control of CH4 emission enhancement by vascular plants in boreal peatlands. Journal of Geophysical Research 101: 22775-22785. Link
3. Hill AR, Waddington JM. 1993. Analysis of storm runoff sources using oxygen-18 in a headwater swamp. Hydrological Processes 7: 305-316. Link
2. Waddington JM, Roulet NT, Hill AR. 1993. Runoff mechanism in a forested groundwater discharge swamp. Journal of Hydrology 147: 37-60. Link
1. Woo MK, Waddington JM. 1990. Effects of beaver dams on subarctic wetland hydrology. Arctic 43: 223-230. Link