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    • Yliluikki, Henna
    • Yliportimo, Johanna


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    • Elusive ditrysian phylogeny: an account of combining systematized morphology with molecular data (Lepidoptera)  (2015)
    • Emergence and intensification of dairying in the Caucasus and Eurasian steppes  (2022)
    • Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology: Volume 2  (2024)
    • Enhanced threat of tick-borne infections within cities? Assessing public health risks due to ticks in urban green spaces in Helsinki, Finland  (2020)
    • Enhancing Fish Tolerance To Global Warming Through Swimming Exercise Training: Cardiac plasticity to swimming exercise training in hatchery-reared fish and its implications for thermal tolerance  (2023)
    • Environmental features around roost sites drive species-specific roost preferences for boreal bats  (2023)
    • Environmental feedbacks in temperate aquatic ecosystems under global change: why do we need to consider chemical stressors?  (2017)
    • Environmental heterogeneity predicts species richness of freshwater mollusks in sub‑Saharan Africa  (2016)
    • Environmentally driven changes in Baltic salmon oxidative status during marine migration  (2020)
    • Environmentally driven extinction and opportunistic origination explain fern diversification patterns  (2017)

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