Timo Vuorisalo
PhD, Docent
timovuo@utu.fi +358 29 450 4239 +358 50 466 7152 Vesilinnantie 5 Turku |
Evolutionary ecology, environmental history, human-animal relationship, urban ecology
I completed my studies from the BSc level to PhD at the University of Turku, Finland. In 1989-1990 I was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Indiana University, Bloomington. Since 1992 I have worked as a Senior Lecturer of Environmental
Science at the Department of Biology, University of Turku.
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My principal research interests include evolutionary theory, urban ecology and environmental history. I have
written or co-edited several books (see my CV), most recently The Long Shadows: A global environmental history of the Second World
War (together with Simo Laakkonen and Richard Tucker; Oregon State
University Press, 2017), Saimaannorppa ja ihminen. Sosiaalisesti kestävän luonnonsuojelun haaste (together with Minttu Jaakkola and Lasse Peltonen; Into Kustannus Oy, Helsinki, 2018), and Suomen lintutiede 1828-1974 (together with Esa Lehikoinen, Risto Lemmetyinen and Mia Rönkä; Faros, Turku, 2020).
I gave my first academic course (Problems in Sociobiology) in spring 1984 at the University of Turku. Since 1992 I have been responsible for coordinating the teaching of Environmental Science at the Department of Biology, University of Turku.
- Kaupungin linnut. Stadens fåglar (1993) Timo Vuorisalo, Juha Tiainen
- HABITAT SELECTION AND NEST SITES OF THE MAGPIE PICA-PICA IN THE CITY OF TURKU, SW FINLAND (1992)
- Ornis FennicaForest Ecology and Management
- (1992) JOKELA J, VUORISALO T
- (1992) Timo Vuorisalo
- (1991)
- EcologyOikos
- NUTRITIONAL QUALITY AS A DEFENSE AGAINST HERBIVORES (1991)
- GALL MITE (ERIOPHYES-LAEVIS) INFESTATION AND LEAF REMOVAL AFFECT GROWTH OF LEAF-AREA IN BLACK ALDER (ALNUS-GLUTINOSA) SHORT SHOOTS (1990)
- Oecologia
- Modularity as an organizational constraint on selection (1990) Organizational Constraints on the Dynamics of Evolution Juha Tuomi, Timo Vuorisalo
- Delayed Budbreak: A Defensive Response of Mountain Birch to Early-Season Defoliation? (1989)
- EFFECTS OF LOCALIZED DEFOLIATIONS ON FEMALE INFLORESCENCES IN MOUNTAIN BIRCH, BETULA-PUBESCENS SSP TORTUOSA (1989)
- Canadian Journal of Botany



