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Henry Hooghiemstra
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 206
Citations - 11692
Henry Hooghiemstra is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 201 publications receiving 10363 citations.
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Amazonia Through Time: Andean Uplift, Climate Change, Landscape Evolution, and Biodiversity
Carina Hoorn,Frank P. Wesselingh,H. ter Steege,Mauricio A. Bermúdez,Andrés Mora,Jan Sevink,Isabel Sanmartín,A. Sanchez-Meseguer,Cajsa Lisa Anderson,J. P. Figueiredo,Carlos Jaramillo,Douglas Riff,Francisco Ricardo Negri,Henry Hooghiemstra,John G. Lundberg,Tanja Stadler,Tiina Särkinen,Alexandre Antonelli,Alexandre Antonelli +18 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Andean uplift was crucial for the evolution of Amazonian landscapes and ecosystems, and that current biodiversity patterns are rooted deep in the pre-Quaternary.
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The last 1.35 million years at Tenaghi Philippon: revised chronostratigraphy and long-term vegetation trends
TL;DR: In this paper, a new marine-terrestrial correlation is proposed to examine the long-term behavior of individual taxa and vegetation trends within the context of global climate changes, in terms of orbital and suborbital variability.
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Geological and climatic influences on mountain biodiversity
Alexandre Antonelli,W.D. Kissling,S.G.A. Flantua,S.G.A. Flantua,Bermúdez,Andreas Mulch,Alexandra N. Muellner-Riehl,Holger Kreft,H.P. Linder,Catherine Badgley,Jon Fjeldså,Susanne A. Fritz,Carsten Rahbek,Carsten Rahbek,Frédéric Herman,Henry Hooghiemstra,Carina Hoorn +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors integrate multiple datasets to assess the relationships between species richness in mountains, geology and climate at global and regional scales, and find that centres of species richness correlate with areas of high temperatures, annual rainfall and topographic relief, supporting previous studies.
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Tropical climates at the Last Glacial Maximum: a new synthesis of terrestrial palaeoclimate data. I. Vegetation, lake-levels and geochemistry
I. Farrera,Sandy P. Harrison,Iain Colin Prentice,Gilles Ramstein,Joel Guiot,Patrick J. Bartlein,Raymonde Bonnefille,Mark B. Bush,Wolfgang Cramer,U. von Grafenstein,Karin Holmgren,Henry Hooghiemstra,Geoffrey Hope,D. Jolly,Stein-Erik Lauritzen,Y. Ono,Sophie Pinot,Martin Stute,Ge Yu +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the reliability of the data was evaluated using explicit criteria and some types of data were re-analysed using consistent methods in order to derive a set of mutually consistent palaeoclimate estimates of mean temperature of the coldest month (MTCO), mean annual temperature (MAT), plant available moisture (PAM), and runoff (P-E).
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Neogene and Quaternary history of vegetation, climate, and plant diversity in Amazonia
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that during the last glacial maximum (LGM) of the Amazonian and Andean forests, the vegetation diversity decreased by 4.5 $13C during the Neogene and Quaternary periods.