Richard H. W. Bradshaw spends much of his time researching Ecology, Vegetation, Physical geography, Pollen and Climate change. His Picea abies, Fagus sylvatica, Deciduous, Paleoecology and Ecological succession study are his primary interests in Ecology. His Vegetation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Range and Disturbance.
In his study, Biomass, Fire regime and Paleoclimatology is strongly linked to Holocene, which falls under the umbrella field of Physical geography. The study incorporates disciplines such as Taxon and Paleontology in addition to Pollen. His work carried out in the field of Climate change brings together such families of science as Agroforestry, Biological dispersal and Beech.
Ecology, Holocene, Pollen, Vegetation and Physical geography are his primary areas of study. His study in Disturbance, Taiga, Climate change, Fagus sylvatica and Ecological succession is done as part of Ecology. His study in Holocene is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Climatology, Paleoclimatology, Fire regime and Erosion.
The Pollen study combines topics in areas such as Taxon, Peat and Fraxinus. Vegetation is closely attributed to Palynology in his research. His studies deal with areas such as Temperate forest, Forest dynamics and Quaternary as well as Physical geography.
Richard H. W. Bradshaw mainly investigates Ecology, Holocene, Physical geography, Vegetation and Pollen. His study in the field of Taiga, Disturbance, Picea abies and Woodland also crosses realms of Term. He interconnects Old-growth forest, Fagus sylvatica and Secondary forest in the investigation of issues within Disturbance.
His research in Holocene intersects with topics in Fragmentation and Fire regime. His Physical geography study combines topics in areas such as Climate change, Fire frequency, Deciduous and Vegetation dynamics. The Vegetation study which covers Palynology that intersects with Local scale and Forest inventory.
Richard H. W. Bradshaw mainly focuses on Ecology, Holocene, Vegetation, Pollen and European Pollen Database. Fire regime, Disturbance, Taiga and Fire ecology are among the areas of Ecology where he concentrates his study. The various areas that Richard H. W. Bradshaw examines in his Disturbance study include Old-growth forest, Fagus sylvatica and Secondary forest.
His studies examine the connections between Holocene and genetics, as well as such issues in Fragmentation, with regards to Bog, Abiotic component, Litter, Erosion and Mediterranean climate. His Vegetation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Local scale, Forest inventory and Physical geography. His Pollen study incorporates themes from Peat, Biostratigraphy and Forest dynamics.
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The selection of sites for paleovegetational studies.
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Quaternary Research (1981)
The selection of sites for paleovegetational studies.
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Quaternary Research (1981)
Forecasting the Effects of Global Warming on Biodiversity
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(2007)
Forecasting the Effects of Global Warming on Biodiversity
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(2007)
Changes in Fire Regimes Since the Last Glacial Maximum: An Assessment Based on a Global Synthesis and Analysis of Charcoal Data
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Climate Dynamics (2008)
Changes in Fire Regimes Since the Last Glacial Maximum: An Assessment Based on a Global Synthesis and Analysis of Charcoal Data
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Climate Dynamics (2008)
Plant Migration and Climate Change
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American Scientist (1997)
Plant Migration and Climate Change
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American Scientist (1997)
Terrestrial biotic responses to environmental change and feedbacks to climate
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(1996)
Terrestrial biotic responses to environmental change and feedbacks to climate
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(1996)
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