Summary

I am an ecologist with a background in botany, who takes a long-term perspective on ecosystems and their management. My research uses data on fire and pollen from the past to help policymakers and managers make decisions on how landscapes can be managed for sustainable futures. I am also interested in calibrating fossil records using pollen-vegetation relationships, modelling and chemical techniques. 

I lead the modules 'Ecology, Plants and Human Impact' (M26296) and 'Introduction to the Biological World' (M31169). 

Research outputs

2024

Vegetation and fire history of Bwabwata National Park, Namibia

Julier, A. C. M., Humphrey, G. J., Dixon, C., Gillson, L.

1 Jan 2024, In: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 320, 11p., 105002

Research output: Article

2021

How FAIR are plant sciences in the twenty-first century? The pressing need for reproducibility in plant ecology and evolution

Manzano, S., Julier, A. C.

10 Feb 2021, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 288, 1944, 4p., 20202597

Research output: Article

2020

Using the past to manage the future: the role of palaeoecological and long-term data in ecological restoration

Manzano, S., Julier, A. C., Dirk, C. J., Razafimanantsoa, A. H., Samuels, I., Petersen, H., Gell, P., Hoffman, M. T., Gillson, L.

25 Nov 2020, In: Restoration Ecology. 28, 6, p. 1335-1342

Research output: Article

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