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    • Yliluikki, Henna
    • Yliportimo, Johanna


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    • Does the Wall Stress Alone Stimulate the Natriuretic Peptide System?  (2010)
    • Domestication compromises athleticism and respiratory plasticity in response to aerobic exercise training in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)  (2016)
    • Double-restriction-site-associated DNA (dRAD) approach for fast microsatellite marker development in Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis L.)  (2014)
    • Dual-stressor selection alters eco-evolutionary dynamics in experimental communities  (2018)
    • Early childhood diets in medieval and Post-Medieval Pälkäne, Finland: Insights from stable isotope analysis  (2025)
    • Early-life environmental effects on mitochondrial aerobic metabolism: a brood size manipulation in wild great tits  (2023)
    • Ecological signals of arctic plant-microbe associations are consistent across eDNA and vegetation surveys  (2023)
    • Eco-physiological responses of copepods and pteropods to ocean warming and acidification  (2019)
    • Editorial: Exploring the developmental plasticity and transgenerational effects on the thermal biology of aquatic ectotherms  (2024)
    • Effect of environmental factors and an emerging parasitic disease on gut microbiome of wild salmonid fish  (2017)

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