Martin Seltmann
 PhD


martin.seltmann@utu.fi

Vesilinnantie 5

Turku


ORCID identifierhttps://orcid.org/http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6060-885X





Areas of expertise
Animal personality, behavioural ecology, social behaviour, stress physiology, thermoregulation, habitat selection, nesting, human-animal interactions, human-wildlife conflict

Research


I am mostly interested in consistent individual differences in behaviour (aka personality), social behaviour and stress physiology in an ecological but also in a human-animal interaction context. Recently, I am also investigating habitat selection processes and how those can lead to human-wildlife agricultural conflcits. To address my research questions, I study Asian elephants, reindeer and Barnacle geese. Lately, I'v become interested in historical and contemporary human attitudes towards wildlife along the urban-rural gradient. I also study how kin network characteristics are linked to early childhood surivial in a historical population of Finns.



Teaching

Basics in Biostatistics using R

Introduction to Behavioural and Evolutionary Ecology

Teaching contributions in “Biological Research Introductions”



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