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  1. Rydin, Hakan & John K. Jeglum, 2013. The Biology of Peatlands. Ấn bản lần 2. Oxford: Nhà in Đại học Oxford, tr. 11. ISBN 978-0-19-960299-5.
  2. Godwin et al. (2002).
  3. 1 2 Keddy (2010), trang 8.
  4. Wheeler & Giller (1982)
  5. Keddy (2010), chương 9.
  6. Charlton & Hilts (1989)
  7. Slack et al. (1980)
  8. Schröder et al. (2005)
  9. Godwin et al. (2002), Bảng 3.
  10. Sheail & Wells (1983)
  11. Keddy (2010), chương 13.
  12. Bug Life Lưu trữ 2010-03-04 tại Wayback Machine
  13. Reddoch & Reddoch (2005)
  14. William Shakespeare (2008). “King Lear, Act II, Scene IV, Line 162”. Penguin Books. Truy cập 5 tháng 9 năm 2015. You nimble lightnings, dart your blinding flames, into her scornful eyes! Infect her beauty, you fen-sucked fogs drawn by the powerful sun, to fall and blister. 

Thư viện

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  • Keddy P. A. (2010). Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (ấn bản 2). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 
  • Reddoch Joyce M.; Allan H. Reddoch (2005). “Consequences of Beaver, Castor canadensis, flooding on a small shore fen in southwestern Quebec”. Canadian Field-Naturalist 119 (3): 385–394. 
  • Schröder Henning K., Hans Estrup Andersen & Kathrin Kiehl (2005). “Rejecting the mean: estimating the response of fen plant species to environmental factors by non-linear quantile regression”. Journal of Vegetation Science 16 (4): 373–382. JSTOR 4096617. doi:10.1111/j.1654-1103.2005.tb02376.x
  • Sheail J.; T. C. E. Wells (1983). “The Fenlands of Huntingdonshire, England: a case study in catastrophic change”. Trong A. J. P. Gore. Mires: Swamp, Bog, Fen and Moor – Regional Studies. Ecosystems of the World 4B. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Elsevier. tr. 375–393. ISBN 9780444420046
  • Slack Nancy G., Dale H. Vitt & Diana G. Horton (1980). “Vegetation gradients of minerotrophically rich fens in western Alberta”. Canadian Journal of Botany 58 (3): 330–350. doi:10.1139/b80-034
  • Wheeler B. D.; K. E. Giller (1982). “Species richness of herbaceous fen vegetation in Broadland, Norfolk in relation to the quantity of above-ground plant material”. Journal of Ecology 70 (i): 179–200. JSTOR 2259872