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Jessie Woodbridge is affiliated with Plymouth University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple aspects of earth and environmental sciences, with significant contributions to understanding past climates, ecosystems, and biodiversity patterns.

The primary fields of study for Jessie Woodbridge are Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work focuses on several subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Paleontology, Genetics, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's main topics of research cover:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Lichen and fungal ecology
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology

Jessie Woodbridge has published in several academic journals, with frequent appearances in:

  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Earth system science data
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Land
  • Journal of Ecology

Notable recent publications include:

  • "European pollen-based REVEALS land-cover reconstructions for the Holocene: methodology, mapping and potentials" (2022) in Earth system science data
  • "The spatiotemporal spread of human migrations during the European Holocene" (2020) in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Mid-Holocene European climate revisited: New high-resolution regional climate model simulations using pollen-based land-cover" (2022) in Quaternary Science Reviews
  • "What drives biodiversity patterns? Using long-term multidisciplinary data to discern centennial-scale change" (2020) in Journal of Ecology
  • "Testing the Effect of Relative Pollen Productivity on the REVEALS Model: A Validated Reconstruction of Europe-Wide Holocene Vegetation" (2023) in Land

They frequently collaborate with a core group of researchers, including Ralph Fyfe, Esther Githumbi, Anna-Kari Trondman, Anneli Poska, and S. Sugita. The collaborations have resulted in multiple publications, illustrating ongoing partnerships within their scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Palaeolimnological evidence for an east-west climate see-saw in the Mediterranean since AD 900

    Neil Roberts;Ana Moreno;Blas L. Valero-Garcés;Juan Pablo Corella

  • Europe's lost forests : a pollen-based synthesis for the last 11,000 years

    Neil Roberts;Ralph M. Fyfe;Jessie Woodbridge;Marie-José Gaillard

  • Late Holocene climate: Natural or anthropogenic?

    W. F. Ruddiman;D. Q. Fuller;J. E. Kutzbach;P. C. Tzedakis

  • From forest to farmland: pollen-inferred land cover change across Europe using the pseudobiomization approach.

    Ralph M. Fyfe;Jessie Woodbridge;Neil Roberts

  • The impact of the Neolithic agricultural transition in Britain: a comparison of pollen-based land-cover and archaeological 14C date-inferred population change

    Jessie Woodbridge;Ralph M. Fyfe;Neil Roberts;Sean Downey

  • The origin and spread of olive cultivation in the Mediterranean Basin: The fossil pollen evidence:

    Dafna Langgut;Rachid Cheddadi;Josѐ Sebastián Carrión;Mark Cavanagh

  • Mediterranean landscape change during the Holocene: synthesis, comparison and regional trends in population, land cover and climate.

    C Neil Roberts;Jessie Woodbridge;Jessie Woodbridge;Alessio Palmisano;Andrew Bevan

  • Holocene hydro-climatic variability in the Mediterranean: A synthetic multi-proxy reconstruction

    Martin Finné;Jessie Woodbridge;Jessie Woodbridge;Inga Labuhn;C. Neil Roberts

  • The European Modern Pollen Database (EMPD) project

    Basil A S Davis;Marco Zanon;Pamella Collins;Achille Mauri

  • Human responses and non-responses to climatic variations during the last Glacial-Interglacial transition in the eastern Mediterranean

    Neil Roberts;Jessie Woodbridge;Andrew Bevan;Alessio Palmisano

  • Long-term trends of land use and demography in Greece: A comparative study

    Erika Weiberg;Andrew Bevan;Katerina Kouli;Markos Katsianis

  • European pollen-based REVEALS land-cover reconstructions for the Holocene: methodology, mapping and potentials

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  • A tale of two lakes: a multi-proxy comparison of Lateglacial and Holocene environmental change in Cappadocia, Turkey

    Neil Roberts;Samantha L. Allcock;Fabien Arnaud;Jonathan R. Dean;Jonathan R. Dean

  • Mid-Holocene European climate revisited: New high-resolution regional climate model simulations using pollen-based land-cover

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  • The spatiotemporal spread of human migrations during the European Holocene.

    Fernando Racimo;Jessie Woodbridge;Ralph M Fyfe;Martin Sikora

  • A pollen-based pseudobiomisation approach to anthropogenic land-cover change

    Ralph Fyfe;Neil Roberts;Jessie Woodbridge

  • Humans take control of fire-driven diversity changes in Mediterranean Iberia’s vegetation during the mid–late Holocene:

    Simon E Connor;Boris Vannière;Daniele Colombaroli;Daniele Colombaroli;R Scott Anderson

  • Adapt or die-Response of large herbivores to environmental changes in Europe during the Holocene.

    Emilia Hofman‐Kamińska;Hervé Bocherens;Dorothée G. Drucker;Ralph M. Fyfe

  • Holocene demographic fluctuations, climate and erosion in the Mediterranean: A meta data-analysis

    Kevin Walsh;Kevin Walsh;Jean-François Berger;C. Neil Roberts;Boris Vanniere

  • Holocene landscape dynamics and long-term population trends in the Levant:

    Alessio Palmisano;Jessie Woodbridge;C Neil Roberts;Andrew Bevan

  • Prehistoric palaeodemographics and regional land cover change in eastern Iberia

    Ralph M Fyfe;Jessie Woodbridge;Alessio Palmisano;Andrew Bevan

  • Late Holocene climate of the Eastern Mediterranean inferred from diatom analysis of annually-laminated lake sediments

    Jessie Woodbridge;Neil Roberts

  • Trajectories of change in Mediterranean Holocene vegetation through classification of pollen data

    Ralph M. Fyfe;Jessie Woodbridge;C. Neil Roberts

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph Fyfe
Ralph Fyfe Plymouth University
Neil Roberts
Neil Roberts Plymouth University
Stephen Shennan
Stephen Shennan University College London
Melanie J. Leng
Melanie J. Leng University of Nottingham
Warren J. Eastwood
Warren J. Eastwood University of Birmingham
Florence Mazier
Florence Mazier Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Sarah E. Metcalfe
Sarah E. Metcalfe University of Nottingham
Daniele Colombaroli
Daniele Colombaroli Royal Holloway University of London
Jed O. Kaplan
Jed O. Kaplan University of Calgary
Anna Maria Mercuri
Anna Maria Mercuri University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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