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.
- Habitat specialization predicts demographic response and vulnerability of floodplain birds in Amazonia (2023)
- Molecular Ecology
- HERBase: A collection of understorey herb vegetation plots from Amazonia (2023)
- Acta Amazonica
- Introducing a map of soil base cation concentration, an ecologically relevant GIS-layer for Amazonian forests (2023)
- Geoderma Regional
- Distributions of Amazonian Melastomataceae species along a soil gradient (2022) Systematics, Evolution, and Ecology of Melastomataceae Ruokolainen Kalle, Suominen Lasse, Tuomisto Hanna
- Impact of spatial configuration of training data on the performance of Amazonian tree species distribution models (2022)
- Forest Ecology and Management
- Linking high diversification rates of rapidly growing Amazonian plants to geophysical landscape transformations promoted by Andean uplift (2022)
- Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
- New insights into the diversity, taxonomy and history of the fern genus Trichomanes (Hymenophyllaceae, Polypodiidae), with a focus on Africa and the western Indian Ocean (2022)
- Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
- Shifts in structural diversity of Amazonian forest edges detected using terrestrial laser scanning (2022)
- Remote Sensing of Environment
- Six new species of Danaea (Marattiaceae) and the synonymisation of Danaea quebradensis (2022)
- Kew Bulletin
- The role of topographic-derived hydrological variables in explaining plant species distributions in Amazonia (2022)
- Acta Amazonica



