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Hazel R. Delcourt is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by an ongoing presence in research, though specific details about publications, co-authors, and research topics are not available for this profile.

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Best Publications

  • Dynamic plant ecology: the spectrum of vegetational change in space and time

    Hazel R Delcourt;Paul A Delcourt;Thompson Webb

  • Quaternary landscape ecology: Relevant scales in space and time

    Hazel R. Delcourt;Paul A. Delcourt

  • Pre-Columbian Native American Use of Fire on Southern Appalachian Landscapes

    Hazel R. Delcourt;Paul A. Delcourt

  • Long-Term Forest Dynamics of the Temperate Zone

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt

  • Prehistoric human use of fire, the Eastern Agricultural Complex, and Appalachian oak-chestnut forests : Paleoecology of Cliff Palace Pond, Kentucky

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt;Cecil R. Ison;William E. Sharp

  • The Influence of Prehistoric Human-set Fires on Oak- Chestnut Forests in the Southern Appalachians

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt

  • Prehistoric Native Americans and Ecological Change: Human Ecosystems in Eastern North America since the Pleistocene

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt

  • Holocene ethnobotanical and paleoecological record of human impact on vegetation in the Little Tennessee River Valley, Tennessee

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt;Patricia A. Cridlebaugh;Jefferson Chapman

  • Long-Term Forest Dynamics of the Temperate Zone: A Case Study of Late-Quaternary Forests in Eastern North America

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt

  • The importance of biological inertia in plant community resistance to invasion

    Betsy Von Holle;Hazel R. Delcourt;Daniel Simberloff

  • Pollen preservation and quaternary environmental history in the Southeastern United States

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt

  • Atlas of Mapped Distributions of Dominance and Modern Pollen Percentages for Important Tree Taxa of Eastern North America.

    B. Huntley;P. A. Delcourt;H. R. Delcourt;T. Webb

  • The impact of prehistoric agriculture and land occupation on natural vegetation.

    Hazel R. Delcourt

  • Late-quaternary vegetational dynamics and community stability reconsidered

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt

  • Late Quaternary paleoclimates and biotic responses in eastern North America and the western North Atlantic Ocean

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt

  • Carbon Budget of the Southeastern U.S. Biota: Analysis of Historical Change in Trend from Source to Sink

    Hazel R. Delcourt;W. F. Harris

  • PALEOECOLOGICAL INSIGHTS ON CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY:A FOCUS ON SPECIES, ECOSYSTEMS, AND LANDSCAPES

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt

  • Primeval Magnolia‐Holly‐Beech Climax in Louisiana

    Hazel R. Delcourt;Paul A. Delcourt

  • Quaternary Vegetation History of the Mississippi Embayment,

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  • Late-Quaternary dynamics of temperate forests: Applications of paleoecology to issues of global environmental change

    Paul A. Delcourt;Hazel R. Delcourt

  • Quaternary Ecology: A paleoecological perspective

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  • Quaternary Ecology: A Paleoecological Perspective

    T. R. Seastedt;Hazel R. Delcourt;Paul A. Delcourt

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul A. Delcourt
Paul A. Delcourt University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Thompson Webb
Thompson Webb Brown University
Charles B. Halpern
Charles B. Halpern University of Washington
Kevin J. Edwards
Kevin J. Edwards University of Aberdeen
Hilary H. Birks
Hilary H. Birks University of Bergen
Claudia I. Mora
Claudia I. Mora The University of Texas at Austin
Daniel Simberloff
Daniel Simberloff University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Jerry F. Franklin
Jerry F. Franklin University of Washington

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