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Jussi T. Eronen
Researcher at University of Helsinki
Publications - 99
Citations - 4260
Jussi T. Eronen is an academic researcher from University of Helsinki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Late Miocene & Neogene. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 90 publications receiving 3638 citations. Previous affiliations of Jussi T. Eronen include University of California, Santa Barbara & American Museum of Natural History.
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Fossil mammals resolve regional patterns of Eurasian climate change over 20 million years
Mikael Fortelius,Jussi T. Eronen,Jukka Jernvall,Liping Liu,Diana Pushkina,Juhani Rinne,Alexey S. Tesakov,Inesa Vislobokova,Zhaoqun Zhang,Liping Zhou +9 more
TL;DR: Fossil teeth of terrestrial plant-eating mammals offer a new, quasi-quantitative proxy for environmental aridity that resolves previously unseen regional features across the Eurasian continent from 24 to 2 million years ago.
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Merging paleobiology with conservation biology to guide the future of terrestrial ecosystems
Anthony D. Barnosky,Anthony D. Barnosky,Elizabeth A. Hadly,Patrick Gonzalez,Patrick Gonzalez,Jason J. Head,P. David Polly,A. Michelle Lawing,Jussi T. Eronen,David D. Ackerly,Ken Alex,Eric Biber,Jessica L. Blois,Justin S. Brashares,Gerardo Ceballos,Edward Byrd Davis,Gregory P. Dietl,Gregory P. Dietl,Rodolfo Dirzo,Holly Doremus,Mikael Fortelius,Mikael Fortelius,Harry W. Greene,Jessica J. Hellmann,Thomas Hickler,Stephen T. Jackson,Melissa E. Kemp,Paul L. Koch,Claire Kremen,Emily L. Lindsey,Cindy V. Looy,Charles R. Marshall,Chase D. Mendenhall,Chase D. Mendenhall,Andreas Mulch,Alexis M. Mychajliw,Carsten Nowak,Uma Ramakrishnan,Jan Schnitzler,Kashish Das Shrestha,Katherine A. Solari,Lynn Stegner,M. Allison Stegner,Nils Christian Stenseth,Marvalee H. Wake,Zhibin Zhang +45 more
TL;DR: Conservation efforts are currently in a state of transition, with active debate about the relative importance of preserving historical landscapes with minimal human impact on one end of the ideological spectrum versus manipulating novel ecosystems that result from human activities on the other.
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Late Miocene and Pliocene large land mammals and climatic changes in Eurasia
Mikael Fortelius,Jussi T. Eronen,Liping Liu,Liping Liu,Diana Pushkina,Alexey S. Tesakov,Inesa Vislobokova,Zhaoqun Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use mean plant-eater hypsodonty (molarcrown height) of late NeogenemammallocalitiestomaplateMiocene and Pliocenepalaeoprecipitation on the Eurasian continent and, with higher temporal resolution, in Europe.
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Distribution history and climatic controls of the Late Miocene Pikermian chronofauna
Jussi T. Eronen,Majid Mirzaie Ataabadi,Arne Micheels,Aleksis Karme,Raymond L. Bernor,Mikael Fortelius +5 more
TL;DR: The rise and fall of the classic Pikermian fossil mammal chronofauna between 12 and 4.2 Ma is mapped, using genus-level faunal similarity between localities and paleoclimate modeling to directly relate land mammal community evolution to environmental change.
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Strengthened East Asian summer monsoons during a period of high-latitude warmth? Isotopic evidence from Mio-Pliocene fossil mammals and soil carbonates from northern China
Benjamin H. Passey,Linda K. Ayliffe,Linda K. Ayliffe,Anu Kaakinen,Zhaoqun Zhang,Jussi T. Eronen,Yanming Zhu,Liping Zhou,Thure E. Cerling,Mikael Fortelius +9 more
TL;DR: This paper used carbon isotopic data from fossil teeth and soil carbonates to place constraints on paleovegetation distributions and to help infer the behavior of the monsoon system between ~7 and 4 Ma.