Mikhail Kozlov
PhD
mikoz@utu.fi +358 29 450 4273 +358 50 462 3157 Vesilinnantie 5 Turku : 344 |
ecology; entomology; environmental pollution; global change research; insect-plant interactions; fluctuating asymmetry
I graduated from St. Petersburg University in 1984 and obtained a Ph.D. in entomology in 1986. From 1984–1991, I was employed by the All-Union Institute of Plant Protection in St. Petersburg, Russia. Since 1991, I have worked at the University of Turku, Finland.
Insects are my favourite study objects. I started as an entomologist working on the morphology and systematics of archaic moths, but then extended my interest to insect ecology. My environmental research addresses the impacts of industrial pollution on terrestrial biota; my current focus is on global change impacts on trophic interactions in terrestrial ecosystems.
- Mycorrhizal colonisation of mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp czerepanovii) along three environmental gradients: does life in harsh environments alter plant-fungal relationships? (2009)
- Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
- Aggregation of Micropterix maschukella moths on inflorescences of common elder: mating at foraging sites (Lepidoptera Micropterigidae) (2006)
- Ethology Ecology and Evolution
- Top-down effects on population dynamics of Eriocrania miners (Lepidoptera) under pollution impact: does an enemy-free space exist? (2006)
- Oikos
- Abundance and diversity of human-biting flies (Diptera : Ceratopogonidae, Culicidae, Tabanidae, Simuliidae) around a nickel-copper smelter at Monchegorsk, northwestern Russia (2005)
- Journal of Vector Ecology
- Performance of birch seedlings replanted in heavily polluted industrial barrens of the Kola Peninsula, northwest Russia (1999)
- Restoration Ecology
- Microclimate changes along a strong pollution gradient in northern boreal forest zone (1998)
- Advances in Ecological Sciences
- Density and performance of Epirrita autumnata (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) along three air pollution gradients in northern Europe (1996)
- Journal of Applied Ecology