Kirjallisuustietokanta

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N. J. Baker, Kaartinen, R., Roslin, T., Stouffer, D. B.2015Species’ roles in food webs show fidelity across a highly variable oak forest
B. Hardwick, Kaartinen, R., Koponen, M., Roslin, T.2016A rapid assessment of a poorly known insect group
R. Kaartinen2020Suomesta löytyi uusi pistiäisheimo
R. Kaartinen2011Spatial ecology of food webs: herbivore-parasitoid communities on the pedunculate oak
R. Kaartinen, Quicke D. L. J.2007A revision of the parasitic wasp genus Bathyaulax Szépligeti (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Braconinae) from Africa and the Arabian Peninsula
R. Kaartinen, Roslin T.2013Apparent competition leaves no detectable imprint on patterns of community composition: observations from a natural experiment
R. Kaartinen, Roslin T.2012High temporal consistency in quantitative food web structure in the face of extreme species turnover
R. Kaartinen, Roslin T.2011Shrinking by numbers: landscape context affects the species composition but not the quantitative structure of local food webs
R. Kaartinen, Stone, G. N., Hearn, J., Lohse, K., Roslin, T.2010Revealing secret liaisons: DNA barcoding changes our understanding of food webs
S. Van Nouhuys, Kaartinen R.2008A parasitoid wasp uses landmarks while monitoring potential resources
H. K. Wirta, Hebert, P. D. N., Kaartinen, R., P., S. W., Várkonyi, G., Roslin, T.2014Complementary molecular information changes our perception of food web structure
H. K. Wirta, Várkonyi, G., Hardwick, B., Kaartinen, R.2013DNA barcodes for the terrestrial species of Zackenberg.
H. K. Wirta, Várkonyi, G., Rasmussen, C., Kaartinen, R., Schmidt, N. M., Hebert, P. D., Barták, M., Blagoev, G., Disney, H., Ertl, S., Gjelstrup, P., Gwiazdowicz, D. J., Huldén, L., Ilmonen, J., Jakovlev, J., Jaschhof, M., Kahanpää, J., Kankaanpää, T., Krogh, P. H., Labbee, R., Lettner, C., Michelsen, V., Nielsen, S. A., Nielsen, T. R., Paasivirta, L., Pedersen, S., Pohjoismäki, J., Salmela, J., Vilkamaa, P., Väre, H., von Tschirnhaus, M., Roslin, T.2016Establishing a community-wide DNA barcode library as a new tool for arctic research.
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith