Allison Stegner
Allison Stegner is a paleoecologist whose research synthesizes modern, historic and deep-time records to study how species and ecosystems have responded to past environmental changes. Stegner is currently a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University, USA, where she uses lacustrine sediment cores to study biodiversity in the Anthropocene and the basis for defining the Anthropocene as a new geologic epoch.
As of April 2022
Events
Unearthing the Present
How to Read a Changing Earth? Live Annotation of the Searsville Reservoir Sediment Core
With Anthony D. Barnosky, Elizabeth A. Hadly and Allison Stegner and the artists Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke
May 22, 2022
Unearthing the Present
What if the Dam was removed?
With Anthony D. Barnosky, Lesley Green, Orit Halpern, Elizabeth A. Hadly, Brian Holmes, Michelle Murphy, Allison Stegner, Karolina Sobecka, Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, Stephanie Wakefield, Mi You
May 21, 2022
Unearthing the Present
Markers – Material Delineations of the Present
With Kat Austen, Lesley Green, Stephen Himson, Juliana A. Ivar do Sul, Jérôme Kaiser, Joana MacLean, Michelle Murphy, Allison Stegner, Simon Turner, Mark Williams, Matthew C. Wilson
Demonstrations & Discussions
May 20, 2022