Danielle Schreve

About Danielle Schreve

Danielle Schreve, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London, specializes in the field of Quaternary mammals, palaeoecology, biostratigraphy, extinction, palaeodiet.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Going back for the future: Incorporating Pleistocene fossil records of saiga antelope into habitat suitability models

Editorial comment on Hill and Easterla's (2023) paper on Smilodon fatalis

Pleistocene environments, climate, and human activity in Britain during Marine Isotope Stage 7: insights from Oak Tree Fields, Cerney Wick, Gloucestershire

Challenges for incorporating long‐term baselines into biodiversity restoration: A case study of the Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus) in Britain

Mid-late quaternary fluvial archives near the margin of the MIS 12 glaciation in Southern East Anglia, UK: amalgamation of multi-disciplinary and citizen-science data sources

Quaternary sea level landforms and sediments in southern England: description of geological conservation review sites

Deep Time and Future Pasts in Gully Cave

An Early Pleistocene hippopotamus from Westbury Cave, Somerset, England: support for a previously unrecognized temperate interval in the British Quaternary record

Danielle Schreve Information

University

Position

Professor of Quaternary Science

Citations(all)

3371

Citations(since 2020)

1100

Cited By

2704

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

65

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Danielle Schreve Skills & Research Interests

Quaternary mammals

palaeoecology

biostratigraphy

extinction

palaeodiet

Top articles of Danielle Schreve

Going back for the future: Incorporating Pleistocene fossil records of saiga antelope into habitat suitability models

Journal of Biogeography

2024

Danielle Schreve
Danielle Schreve

H-Index: 21

Owen Middleton
Owen Middleton

H-Index: 2

Editorial comment on Hill and Easterla's (2023) paper on Smilodon fatalis

2023/10

Danielle Schreve
Danielle Schreve

H-Index: 21

Claude Hillaire-Marcel
Claude Hillaire-Marcel

H-Index: 34

Pleistocene environments, climate, and human activity in Britain during Marine Isotope Stage 7: insights from Oak Tree Fields, Cerney Wick, Gloucestershire

Journal of Quaternary Science

2023/8

Danielle Schreve
Danielle Schreve

H-Index: 21

Daniel Young
Daniel Young

H-Index: 3

Challenges for incorporating long‐term baselines into biodiversity restoration: A case study of the Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus) in Britain

2023/4

Mid-late quaternary fluvial archives near the margin of the MIS 12 glaciation in Southern East Anglia, UK: amalgamation of multi-disciplinary and citizen-science data sources

Quaternary

2022/9/3

Quaternary sea level landforms and sediments in southern England: description of geological conservation review sites

Proceedings of the Geologists' Association

2022/8/24

Deep Time and Future Pasts in Gully Cave

2022/12/16

An Early Pleistocene hippopotamus from Westbury Cave, Somerset, England: support for a previously unrecognized temperate interval in the British Quaternary record

Journal of Quaternary Science

2022

Environmental factors influencing spotted hyena and lion population biomass across Africa

Ecology and Evolution

2021/12

Nature of the beast? Complex drivers of prey choice, competition and resilience in Pleistocene wolves (Canis lupus L., 1754)

2021/11/15

Environments of the climatic optimum of MIS 11 in Britain: Evidence from the tufa sequence at Hitchin, southeast England

Journal of Quaternary Science

2021/5

The missing Myopus: plugging the gaps in Late Pleistocene small mammal identification in western Europe with geometric morphometrics

Journal of Quaternary Science

2021/2

Danielle Schreve
Danielle Schreve

H-Index: 21

The bones beneath the streets: drifting through London’s Quaternary

cultural geographies

2020/7

Jamie Lorimer
Jamie Lorimer

H-Index: 29

Danielle Schreve
Danielle Schreve

H-Index: 21

6390 Scientific dating of Pleistocene sites: guidelines for best practice

2020/1/10

The early Acheulean occupation of western Europe: chronology, environment and subsistence behaviour.

Journal of Quaternary Science

2020

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