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Emily Hodgson is a researcher at Northumbria University, specializing in fungal diversity and evolution, palaeomycology, and palaeoecology. Her work focuses on understanding historical ecological and climatic patterns through fossil records. Recent contributions include a global dataset of Cenozoic fungal fossils and studies on Middle Miocene hydrological cycles using fungal evidence.
- Research Interests: Fungal evolution, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, and the role of fungi in ancient ecosystems.
Her articles analyze fossil records to infer past climatic conditions and ecological shifts, contributing to broader paleontological and climatological research. No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts.
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