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Kotimaiset tieteelliset julkaisusarjat ja avoimuus
(Informaatiotutkimuksen yhdistys, 2020)
This study examines open access availability and self-archiving policies of 336 Finnish peer reviewed journals and serials which are classified at levels 1 to 3 in national Publication Forum. The study concludes that 53 % ...
Yrittäjän sielu, valmentajan otteet : Pekka Olsbon intohimo on tiedon avoin saatavuus
(Suomen Tieteellinen Kirjastoseura, 2023)
Jos Pekka Olsbo saisi valita kenet tahansa illallisseurakseen, hän todennäköisesti valitsisi John Lennonin. Syynä ei olisi yksinomaan Olsbon Beatles-fanitus tai Lennonin elämänfilosofia. Kirjoitustensa perusteella John ...
What matters more in open access journal publishing : Scientific rigor or financial vigor?
(Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2021)
Academics and librarians around the world are raising concern about the current state of scholarly journal publishing in that the majority of journals are under the control of five multinational commercial journal publishing ...
Black-and-white pelage as visually protective coloration in colobus monkeys
(Springer, 2024)
Conspicuous coloration is often seen as the evolutionary consequence of either sexual selection or warning predators visually about prey defences, although not all conspicuous species fit this paradigm. Exceptions include ...
Predator selection on phenotypic variability of cryptic and aposematic moths
(Nature Publishing Group, 2024)
Natural selection generally favours phenotypic variability in camouflaged organisms, whereas aposematic organisms are expected to evolve a more uniform warning coloration. However, no comprehensive analysis of the phenotypic ...
Diet influences resource allocation in chemical defence but not melanin synthesis in an aposematic moth
(The Company of Biologists, 2024)
For animals that synthesise their chemical compounds de novo, resources, particularly proteins, can influence investment in chemical defences and nitrogen-based wing colouration such as melanin. Competing for the same ...
Oxygen and carbon isoscapes for the Baltic Sea: Testing their applicability in fish migration studies
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2017)
Conventional tags applied to individuals have been used to investigate animal movement,
but these methods require tagged individuals be recaptured. Maps of regional
isotopic variability known as “isoscapes” offer potential ...
Resource use of wood-inhabiting fungi in different boreal forest types
(Elsevier, 2017)
Generalist species are usually widespread and abundant, and thrive in heterogeneous environments. Specialists, in turn, are generally more restricted in their range, and benefit from more stable conditions. Therefore, ...
Springtails (Collembola) in meadows, pastures and road verges in Central Finland
(Entomological Society of Finland, 2017)
Understanding of species distribution, abundance and habitat affinities is crucial
for red-list assessment, conservation and habitat management. In Central Finland,
we studied Collembola in three habitat types, namely ...
The history and future of fungi as biodiversity surrogates in forests
(Elsevier, 2017)
Biodiversity surrogates are commonly used in conservation biology. Here we review how fungi have been used as such in forest conservation, emphasizing proposed surrogate roles and practical applications. We show that many ...