Marco Raczka

Marco Raczka

University of Reading

H-index: 13

Europe-United Kingdom

About Marco Raczka

Marco Raczka, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Reading, specializes in the field of pollen analysis, palaeoecology, Amazonia, megafauna, sporormiella.

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

Teasing apart the role of late Pleistocene human arrival and megafauna extinction on Amazonian tree composition

Quantifying local-scale changes in Amazonian forest cover using phytoliths

Charcoal abundance measurements are affected by freeze-drying

Amazonian pollen assemblages reflect biogeographic gradients and forest cover

Warming, drought, and disturbances lead to shifts in functional composition: A millennial‐scale analysis for Amazonian and Andean sites

Evidence confirms an anthropic origin of Amazonian Dark Earths

A palaeoecological perspective on the transformation of the tropical Andes by early human activity

Scarce fire activity in north and north-western Amazonian forests during the last 10,000 years

Marco Raczka Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

637

Citations(since 2020)

407

Cited By

363

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

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Marco Raczka Skills & Research Interests

pollen analysis

palaeoecology

Amazonia

megafauna

sporormiella

Top articles of Marco Raczka

Teasing apart the role of late Pleistocene human arrival and megafauna extinction on Amazonian tree composition

2024/3/7

Quantifying local-scale changes in Amazonian forest cover using phytoliths

Frontiers of Biogeography

2024

Charcoal abundance measurements are affected by freeze-drying

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

2023/11/1

Amazonian pollen assemblages reflect biogeographic gradients and forest cover

Journal of Biogeography

2023/11

Warming, drought, and disturbances lead to shifts in functional composition: A millennial‐scale analysis for Amazonian and Andean sites

Global Change Biology

2023/9

A palaeoecological perspective on the transformation of the tropical Andes by early human activity

2022/4/25

Scarce fire activity in north and north-western Amazonian forests during the last 10,000 years

Plant Ecology & Diversity

2021/7/4

Long‐term ecological legacies in western Amazonia

Journal of Ecology

2021/1

The adoption of agropastoralism and increased ENSO frequency in the Andes

2020/9/1

Climate change and biogeographic connectivity across the Brazilian cerrado

Journal of Biogeography

2020/2

Marco Raczka
Marco Raczka

H-Index: 8

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