Jacquelyn Gill
Gill, Jacquelyn L.
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Works
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A 2.5-million-year perspective on coarse-filter strategies for conserving nature's stage | |
Age models and the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis | |
Arguments and Evidence Against a Younger Dryas Impact Event | |
Biomolecular analyses reveal the age, sex and species identity of a near-intact Pleistocene bird carcass | |
Climatic and megaherbivory controls on late-glacial vegetation dynamics: a new, high-resolution, multi-proxy record from Silver Lake, Ohio | |
Combining paleo-data and modern exclosure experiments to assess the impact of megafauna extinctions on woody vegetation | |
Diverse responses of vegetation and fire after pleistocene megaherbivore extinction across the eastern US | |
Early Holocene plant macrofossils indicate cool refugia for subalpine plant taxa in Acadia National Park, Maine | |
Ecological impacts of the late Quaternary megaherbivore extinctions | |
ECOLOGY. Learning from Africa's herbivores | |
Emerging palaeoecological frameworks for elucidating plant dynamics in response to fire and other disturbance | |
Ferns as facilitators of community recovery following biotic upheaval | |
Grass pollen and phytoliths of the Falkland Islands | |
Impact did not cause Climate Change, Extinction, or Clovis termination at 12.9 ka | |
Incomplete Bayesian model rejects contradictory radiocarbon data for being contradictory | |
Linking abundances of the dung fungusSporormiellato the density of bison: implications for assessing grazing by megaherbivores in palaeorecords | |
Long-term herbivore population dynamics in the northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and its implications for early human impacts | |
Looking forward through the past: identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology | |
Managed Relocation: Integrating the Scientific, Regulatory, and Ethical Challenges | |
Microclimate‐based species distribution models in complex forested terrain indicate widespread cryptic refugia under climate change | |
Model systems for a no-analog future: species associations and climates during the last deglaciation | |
Modern calibration of <i>Poa flabellata</i> (tussac grass) as a new paleoclimate proxy in the South Atlantic | |
More than one way to kill a spruce forest: The role of fire and climate in the late‐glacial termination of spruce woodlands across the southern Great Lakes | |
Multidimensional evaluation of managed relocation | |
Paleoecological changes at Lake Cuitzeo were not consistent with an extraterrestrial impact | |
People have shaped most of terrestrial nature for at least 12,000 years | |
Plant Love Stories: Share Your Story and Grow a Movement | |
Pleistocene megafaunal collapse, novel plant communities, and enhanced fire regimes in North America | |
A practical solution: the Anthropocene is a geological event, not a formal epoch | |
Pronounced variations in Fagus grandifolia abundances in the Great Lakes region during the Holocene | |
Response to comment on "Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands" | |
Seabird establishment during regional cooling drove a terrestrial ecosystem shift 5000 years ago | |
Ten Simple Rules for a successful remote postdoc | |
The theory behind, and the challenges of, conserving nature's stage in a time of rapid change | |
Using photogrammetry to create virtual permanent plots in rare and threatened plant communities | |
Widespread underfilling of the potential ranges of North American trees | |
I wouldn’t be a scientist without my abortion |