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Living in a landscape mosaic: Movement patterns and resource selection of swamp wallabies
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Broad-scale habitat fragmentation is a visible result of human land-use throughout the world, often resulting in deleterious ecological outcomes. Animals inhabiting fragmented landscapes need to access different habitats ...
Functional diversity of the Middle-Danubian fish fauna, the role of non-native species
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
It is well known that physical appearance and behavior of each species reflects to its habitat preference, feeding habits, etc. Therefore, one can describe the ecological role of species in a community by characterizing ...
Considerations Concerning a Methodology for Musical Robotics and Human-Robot Interaction
(2009)
Robot technology is increasingly employed in artistic (musical) applications and as modeling tool for the investigation of general cognitive abilities and music related behavior in particular. Apart from the specifications ...
A circular bioeconomy in a Forest biorefinery: Oxymorons or viable sustainability strategies?
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Enhancing the bioeconomy is high on the political agenda of many countries and visible in the communications of companies in forest based industries. Bioeconomy promises to help reduce the use of non-renewable natural ...
Embodied Experience and Communicative Intentions of the Singing Performer
(2009)
Theories of Embodied Cognition assert that simulation mechanisms underlie inter-subjective communication. On this basis we posit that by solely assessing only visual component of a performance, a naïve audience could make ...
Importance of scale and process in forest disturbance legacies
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Ecological memory is the information and material legacies—the adaptations, individuals, and materials that persist after disturbance—that guide ecosystem response to disturbances. Resilience is directly related to ecological ...
Land use changes could modify future negative effects of climate change on old-growth forest indicator species
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Climate change is expected to have major impacts on terrestrial biodiversity at all ecosystem levels, including reductions in species-level distribution and abundance. We aim to test the extent to which land use management, ...
Does Deforestation Increase Malaria Prevalence? Evidence from Satellite Data and Health Surveys
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Deforestation has been found to increase malaria risk in some settings, while a growing number of studies have found that deforestation increases malaria prevalence in humans, suggesting that in some cases forest conservation ...
Do Finns see forest from trees? An assessment of continuous-cover forestry from recreational and aesthetic perspectives
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
North European forests have, for most part, been subject to intensive forestry since the early 1950s, with clear-cut harvesting being the dominant regeneration method. Consequently, old-growth forests and their associated ...
The many ways topography buffers responses to climate change
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
During climate change, populations have two survival options - they can remain in situ and tolerate the new climatic conditions ('stay'), or they can migrate to track their climatic niches elsewhere ('go'). Staying requires ...