Jacquelyn Lee Gill
Affiliations: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
Area:
paleoecology, climate change, biogeographyGoogle:
"Jacquelyn Gill"Cross-listing: Terrestrial Ecology Tree - Evolution Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn W. (Jack) Williams | grad student | 2005-2012 | UW Madison | |
(The Biogeography of Biotic Upheaval: No-analog Plant Associations and the End-Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinctions.) | ||||
Dov F. Sax | post-doc | 2012- | Brown (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
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Groff DV, Hamley KM, Lessard TJR, et al. (2020) Seabird establishment during regional cooling drove a terrestrial ecosystem shift 5000 years ago. Science Advances. 6 |
Groff DV, Williams DG, Gill JL. (2020) Modern calibration of Poa flabellata (Tussac grass) as a new paleoclimate proxy in the South Atlantic Biogeosciences. 17: 4545-4557 |
Huang X, Zhang J, Storozum M, et al. (2020) Long-term herbivore population dynamics in the northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and its implications for early human impacts Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 275: 104171 |
Gill JL. (2015) ECOLOGY. Learning from Africa's herbivores. Science (New York, N.Y.). 350: 1036-7 |
Bakker ES, Gill JL, Johnson CN, et al. (2015) Combining paleo-data and modern exclosure experiments to assess the impact of megafauna extinctions on woody vegetation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Gill JL, Blois JL, Benito B, et al. (2015) A 2.5-million-year perspective on coarse-filter strategies for conserving nature's stage. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 29: 640-8 |
Lawler JJ, Ackerly DD, Albano CM, et al. (2015) The theory behind, and the challenges of, conserving nature's stage in a time of rapid change. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 29: 618-29 |
Wang Y, Gill JL, Marsicek J, et al. (2015) Pronounced variations in Fagus grandifolia abundances in the Great Lakes region during the Holocene Holocene. 26: 578-591 |
Gill JL. (2014) Ecological impacts of the late Quaternary megaherbivore extinctions. The New Phytologist. 201: 1163-9 |
Seddon AWR, Mackay AW, Baker AG, et al. (2014) Looking forward through the past: Identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology Journal of Ecology. 102: 256-267 |