Mark Bush

Mark Bush

Florida Institute of Technology

H-index: 77

North America-United States

About Mark Bush

Mark Bush, With an exceptional h-index of 77 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Florida Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Ecology, paleoecology, conservation biology.

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

The Evolution of Agrarian Landscapes in the Tropical Andes

Holocene histories of biome stability in northern Amazonian savannas

Phytolith assemblages reflect variability in human land use and the modern environment

Pre-Columbian vegetational and fire history in western Amazonia: Terrestrial soil phytolith and charcoal evidence from three regions

Quantifying local-scale changes in Amazonian forest cover using phytoliths

Charcoal abundance measurements are affected by freeze-drying

Fire in the clouds: How changing land use shaped an Andean biodiversity hotspot

Past human‐induced ecological legacies as a driver of modern Amazonian resilience

Mark Bush Information

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Citations(all)

21318

Citations(since 2020)

6863

Cited By

16844

hIndex(all)

77

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

195

i10Index(since 2020)

149

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Mark Bush Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

paleoecology

conservation biology

Top articles of Mark Bush

The Evolution of Agrarian Landscapes in the Tropical Andes

Plants

2024/4/3

Holocene histories of biome stability in northern Amazonian savannas

The Holocene

2024/3

Phytolith assemblages reflect variability in human land use and the modern environment

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany

2024/3

Pre-Columbian vegetational and fire history in western Amazonia: Terrestrial soil phytolith and charcoal evidence from three regions

Quaternary International

2024/2/21

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

Fire in the clouds: How changing land use shaped an Andean biodiversity hotspot

2023/10/1

Past human‐induced ecological legacies as a driver of modern Amazonian resilience

People and Nature

2023/10

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

Global Change Biology

2023/9

Fire history of the western Amazon basin recorded by multiple pyrogenic carbon proxies

2023/6/15

Evaluating global temperature calibrations for lacustrine branched GDGTs: Seasonal variability, paleoclimate implications, and future directions

2023/6/15

BPCA-derived PyC may reflect fire signals over regional scales from the western Amazon Basin fire record

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Jing Lyu
Jing Lyu

H-Index: 1

Mark Bush
Mark Bush

H-Index: 41

Late-Holocene maize cultivation, fire, and forest change at Lake Ayauchi, Amazonian Ecuador

The Holocene

2023/5

Pleistocene megafaunal extinction in the grasslands of Junín‐Peru

Journal of Biogeography

2023/4

Ecological legacies of past fire and human activity in a Panamanian forest

Plants, People, Planet

2023/3

Bridging the Divide from Paleoecology to Neoecology

Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History

2023/2/16

Mark Bush
Mark Bush

H-Index: 41

The Palaeoecological View from the Mountains

2023/1/1

Correction: ‘Early to Mid-Holocene human activity exerted gradual influences on Amazonian forest vegetation’ (2022), by Nascimento et al.

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

2023/12/4

A neotropical perspective on the uniqueness of the Holocene among interglacials

Nature Communications

2023/11/16

Amazonian pollen assemblages reflect biogeographic gradients and forest cover

Journal of Biogeography

2023/11

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