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    • Ramula, Satu
    • Ranasinghe Arachchige, Umanga
    • Rantala, Markus
    • Ratajczak, Niklas
    • Ruuskanen, Suvi
    • Salonen, Milla
    • Sarvala, Jouko
    • Schroderus, Veera
    • Selonen, Vesa
    • Seltmann, Martin
    • Shen, Rui
    • Smit, Nikolaos
    • Soikkeli, Martti
    • Somenzi, Elisa
    • Sormunen, Jani
    • Sova, Kalle
    • Spa, Mark
    • Suhonen, Jukka
    • Sulku, Janne
    • Than Win, Khin


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    • Foreword in Barn Owls: Evolution and Ecology by Alexandre Roulin  (2020)
    • For the people by the people: Citizen science web interface for real-time monitoring of tick risk areas in Finland  (2023)
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    • Framing the future for taxonomic monography: Improving recognition, support, and access  (2022)
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    • From maternal glucocorticoid and thyroid hormones to epigenetic regulation of offspring gene expression: An experimental study in a wild bird species  (2023)
    • From mother to egg: Variability in maternal transfer of trace elements and steroid hormones in common eider (Somateria mollissima)  (2024)
    • From mother to egg: variability in maternal transfer of trace elements in Common Eider. NETS symposium, Tromso, Norway  (2022)

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