
Anneke TM ter SchureUniversity of Oslo · Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis
Anneke TM ter Schure
PhD
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Introduction
Anneke ter Schure is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis at the University of Oslo.
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September 2018 - present
September 2016 - August 2018
April 2016 - July 2017
Ecofide
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- Researcher
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Publications (7)
Current knowledge about Paleolithic human plant use is limited by the rare survival of identifiable plant remains as well as the availability of methods for plant detection and identification. By analyzing DNA preserved in cave sediments, we can identify organisms in the absence of any visible remains, opening up new ways to study details of past h...
The North Atlantic region experienced abrupt high-amplitude cooling at the onset of the Younger Dryas stadial. However, due to chronological uncertainties in the available terrestrial records it is unclear whether terrestrial ecosystem response to this event was instantaneous and spatially synchronous, or whether regional or time-transgressive lags...
Uncovering anthropogenic and environmental drivers behind past biological change requires integrated analyses of long-term records from a diversity of disciplines. We applied an interdisciplinary approach exploring effects of human land-use and environmental changes on vegetation dynamics at Lake Ljøgottjern in southeastern Norway during the Holoce...
The study of faecal samples to reconstruct the diets and habitats of extinct megafauna has traditionally relied on pollen and macrofossil analysis. DNA metabarcoding has emerged as a valuable tool to complement and refine these proxies. While published studies have compared the results of these three proxies for sediments, this comparison is curren...
The Malai Mahadeshwara Wildlife Sanctuary (MMH) in southern India is home to several long‐standing ethnic and tribal groups and supports a considerable number of domestic herbivores (cattle, goats and water buffalo) as well as a range of wildlife (including several species of deer, bonnet macaque, and Asian elephant). We reconstructed dietary niche...
Hazard assessment of refinery effluents is challenging due to their compositional complexity. Therefore, a weight of evidence approach using a combination of tools is often required. Previous research has focused on several predictive tools ranging from sophisticated chemical analyses – biomimetic extraction to quantify the potentially bioaccumulat...