Per Johan E Sjøgren
Scientist
Cultural Sciences
University of Tromso
Norway
Biography
"Dr. Per Johan E Sjøgren is currently working as a in the Department of Cultural Sciences, University of Tromso , Norway. His research interests includes Long-term environmental change and climate dynamics of the North Atlantic and Arctic regions,Cultural landscapes of northern Europe,Sedimentary ancient DNA,Pollen production and dispersal,Landscape reconstruction and modeling. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Per Johan E Sjøgren is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Long-term environmental change and climate dynamics of the North Atlantic and Arctic regions,Cultural landscapes of northern Europe,Sedimentary ancient DNA,Pollen production and dispersal,Landscape reconstruction and modeling. "
Research Interest
Long-term environmental change and climate dynamics of the North Atlantic and Arctic regions,Cultural landscapes of northern Europe,Sedimentary ancient DNA,Pollen production and dispersal,Landscape reconstruction and modeling
Publications
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Sjögren P, Solem T, Stenvik LF, Tretvik AM, Daverdin M, Speed JD, Austrheim G. Quantification of past plant abundances based on the R-value model: Exemplified by an impact assessment of pre-historic iron production and summer farming in Budalen, central Norway. The Holocene. 2014 Apr;24(4):454-65.
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Sjögren P, Van der Knaap WO, van Leeuwen JF. Pollen dispersal properties of Poaceae and Cyperaceae: first estimates of their absolute pollen productivities. Review of palaeobotany and palynology. 2015 May 31;216:123-31.
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Alsos IG, Sjögren P, Edwards ME, Landvik JY, Gielly L, Forwick M, Coissac E, Brown AG, Jakobsen LV, Føreid MK, Pedersen MW. Sedimentary ancient DNA from Lake Skartjørna, Svalbard: Assessing the resilience of arctic flora to Holocene climate change. The Holocene. 2016 Apr;26(4):627-42.