Dr. Subir Bera
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Dr. Subir Bera

Professor
University of Calcutta, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Palaeo Environment from University of Calcutta, India

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Palaeo Environment
62%
Palaeoclimate
90%
Ancient Biomolecules
75%
Forensic Palynology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
4
Chapters
4
Articles
174
Abstracts
1

Selected Publications

  1. Spicer, R.A., S. Bera, S.D Bera, T.E.V. Spicer and G. Srivastava et al., 2011. Why do foliar physiognomic climate estimates sometimes differ from those observed? Insights from taphonomic information loss and a CLAMP case study from the Ganges Delta. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 302: 381-395.
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  2. Mandal, A., N. Samajpati and S. Bera, 2011. A new species of Meliolinites (fossil meliolales) from the neogene sediments of sub-Himalayan West Bengal, India. Nova Hedwigia, 92: 435-440.
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  3. Majumder, S., A.D. Rozario and S. Bera, 2011. Occurrence of non-protoplasmic mineral deposition in seed coat of Biota orientalis Endl. (Cupressaceae). Current Sci., 100: 1788-1790.
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  4. More, S., N. Ghorai and S. Bera, 2010. Study on the selection of some local pollen plants in West Bengal, India as pollen brood feed in Apis cerena fabr. larvae by the worker bees, through meconia analysis and community ordination method of recovered pollen taxa. Proc. Zool. Soc., 63: 39-44.
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  5. Majumder, S., A.D. Rozario and S. Bera, 2010. Vivipary in in Indian cupressaceae and its ecological consideration. Int. J. Bot., 6: 59-63.
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  6. Khan, M.A. and S. Bera, 2010. Record of fossil fruit wing of Shorea Roxb. from the Neogene of Arunachal Pradesh. Current Sci., 98: 1573-1574.
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  7. Gill, F.L., R.J. Dewhurst, J.A.J. Dungait, R.P. Evershed and S. Bera et al., 2010. Archaeol- a biomarker for foregut fermentation in modern and ancient herbivorous mammals? Org. Geochem., 41: 467-472.
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  8. Ghosh, R., N. Ghorai and S. Bera., 2010. n the feeding preference of some flower visitors of guava: A study through pollen analysis. J. Bot. Soc. Bengal, 64: 169-174.
  9. Patra, B, S. Bera and K. Mehltreter, 2009. Structure, biochemistry and ecology of entomogenous galls in Selaginella L. (Selaginellaceae) from India. J. Plant Interact., 5: 29-36.
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  10. Mandal, A., N. Samajpati and S. Bera, 2009. In situ occurrence of epiphyllous fungus Phomites fritel. From the lower siwalik sediments of darjeeling foothills. J. Bot. Soc. Bengal, 63: 37-40.
  11. Khan, M.A., B. De and S. Bera, 2009. Leaf- impression of Calophyllum L. from the middle siwalik sediments of arunachal sub-Himalaya, India. Pleione, 3: 101-106.
  12. Feng, Y.Y., S. Bera, D.K. Ferguson,V. Mosbrugger, P. N. Khum, J.J. Hua and L.C. Sen, 2009. Reconstruction of palaeovegetation and palaeoclimate in the early and middle eocene, Hainan Island, China. Climatic Change, 92: 169-189.
  13. Russo, E., H.E. Jiang, X. Li, A. Sutton and S. Bera et al ., 2008. Phytochemical and genetic analyses of ancient Cannabis from central Asia. J. Exp. Bot., 59: 4171-4182.
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  14. Ruby, G., G. Sudha, S. Bera, J.Hong, L. Xiao and L.C. Sen, 2008. Ovi-caprid dung as an indicator of palaeovegetation and palaeoclimate in Northwestn China. Quat. Res., 70: 149-157.
  15. Hu, Y.Q., D.K. Ferguson, S. Bera and C.S. Li, 2008. Seed hairs of poplar trees as natural airborne pollen trap for allergenic pollen grains. Grana, 47: 241-245.