Hanna Tuomisto
hanna.tuomisto@utu.fi Vesilinnantie 5 Turku : 235 |
community ecology; vegetation ecology; tropical rain forests; Amazonia; ferns; taxonomy; speciation; remote sensing; beta diversity
I am broadly interested in ecology, evolution and biogeography, especially in and around the rain forests of Amazonia. I am currently leading the Amazon Research Team, which is a group of researchers with a wide variety of interests. Our aims include (but are not limited to) clarifying species-environment relationships, drivers of variation in species composition, broad-scale compositional patterns and the evolutionary origin of Amazonian biodiversity. We are using indicator plant groups and remotely sensed data (satellite and radar images) as indicators of general floristic and edaphic patterns, and also work on taxonomy, evolutionary history and biogeography. My pet group is ferns, but we also work on Melastomataceae plants and Ichneumonidae wasps. My theoretical interests relate to diversity (especially beta diversity and the numerous concepts associated with it) and the analytical methods available to address questions related to species diversity and turnover.
I teach a variety of courses from the BSc to postgraduate level. Topics range from multivariate statistics and use of GIS and remote sensing to basic ecology, biogeography, tropical ecology and human evolution.
- The role of topographic-derived hydrological variables in explaining plant species distributions in Amazonia (2022)
- Acta Amazonica
- Amazonia at the heart of the global ecological crisis (2021) Why Latin America Metters. A Collection of Essays Zuquim Gabriela, Pérez Chaves Pablo, Sääksjärvi Ilari, Tuomisto Hanna
- Characterizing primate home-ranges in Amazonia: Using ferns and lycophytes as indicators of site quality (2021)
- Biotropica
- Edaphic heterogeneity and the evolutionary trajectory of Amazonian plant communities (2021)
- Ecology and Evolution
- Impact of individual protected areas on deforestation and carbon emissions in Acre, Brazil (2021)
- Environmental Conservation
- Impacts of a large hydroelectric dam on the Madeira River (Brazil) on floodplain avifauna (2021)
- Acta Amazonica
- Revealing floristic variation and map uncertainties for different plant groups in western Amazonia (2021)
- Journal of Vegetation Science
- Dating flowering cycles of Amazonian bamboo-dominated forests by supervised Landsat time series segmentation (2020)
- International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
- Mapping Floristic Patterns of Trees in Peruvian Amazonia Using Remote Sensing and Machine Learning (2020)
- Remote Sensing
- Multispectral canopy reflectance improves spatial distribution models of Amazonian understory species (2020)
- Ecography
- Paleoclimatic evolution as the main driver of current genomic diversity in the widespread and polymorphic Neotropical songbird Arremon taciturnus (2020)
- Molecular Ecology
- The relative role of rivers, environmental heterogeneity and species traits in driving compositional changes in southeastern Amazonian bird assemblages (2020)
- Biotropica
- The role of environmental filtering, geographic distance and dispersal barriers in shaping the turnover of plant and animal species in Amazonia (2020)
- Biodiversity and Conservation
- Using forestry inventories and satellite imagery to assess floristic variation in bamboo-dominated forests in Peruvian Amazonia (2020)
- Journal of Vegetation Science
- Could coastal plants in western Amazonia be relicts of past marine incursions? (2019)
- Journal of Biogeography
- Discovering floristic and geoecological gradients across Amazonia (2019)
- Journal of Biogeography
- Ecography's flip to a pay-to-publish model (2019)
- Ecography
- Geologically recent rearrangements in central Amazonian river network and their importance for the riverine barrier hypothesis (2019)
- Frontiers of Biogeography
- Global fern and lycophyte richness explained: How regional and local factors shape plot richness (2019)
- Journal of Biogeography
- Herbivore Effects on Ecosystem Process Rates in a Low-Productive System (2019)
- Ecosystems