Assistant Professor in Palaeoecology, Faculty of Social Sciences
I have a BSc in Biological Sciences (2006) and a MSc in Geoenvironmental Analysis also from the University of Guarulhos (2009), and a PhD in Biological Sciences from the Florida Institute of Technology, USA (2017). I was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam (2018-2019) before starting my second postdoctoral associate researcher position at the University of Reading.
My research experience spans the following areas: Quaternary Palynology Pollen, Phytoliths and Non-Pollen Palynomorphs (NPP's) Megafauna Extinction Palaeoecological and Climatic Reconstructions Pre-Columbian Amazonia Past Human-Environment Interactions
Marco actively teaches in the following modules in the School of Geography:
My research interests are in the fields of Palaeoecology and Ecology, with a focus on Quaternary Palynology of South American ecosystems. In my research, I use fossil pollen and non-pollen… read more
My research interests are in the fields of Palaeoecology and Ecology, with a focus on Quaternary Palynology of South American ecosystems. In my research, I use fossil pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs, such as coprophilous fungi, phytoliths and algal remains in palaeoecological and climatic reconstructions.
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