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.
- Similar understorey structure in spite of edaphic and floristic dissimilarity in Amazonian forests (2015)
- Acta Amazonica
- The importance of species pool size for community composition (2015)
- Ecography
- Unearthing the role of biological diversity in soil health (2015)
- Soil Biology and Biochemistry
- Altitudinal trends in species richness and diversity of Mesoamerican parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) (2014)
- Insect Conservation and DiversityPLoS ONE
- Ground Layer Plant Species Turnover and Beta Diversity in Southern-European Old-Growth Forests2014
- (2014)
- Phytotaxa
- Predicting environmental gradients with fern species composition in Brazilian Amazonia (2014)
- Journal of Vegetation Science
- (2014)
- Ecography
- Mapping environmental variation in lowland Amazonian rainforests using remote sensing and floristic dataTaxonomic Revision of the Fern Genus Osmolindsaea (Lindsaeaceae) (2013)
- International Journal of Remote Sensing
- Predicting soil properties from floristic composition in western Amazonian rain forests: performance of k-nearest neighbour estimation and weighted averaging calibration (2013)
- Journal of Applied Ecology
- (2013)
- Systematic BotanyBiotropica
- The Importance of Species Diversity in Sustaining Ecosystem Services (2013)
- Journal of Nematology
- An updated consumer's guide to evenness and related indicesModelling niche and neutral dynamics: on the ecological interpretation of variation partitioning results2012
- OikosEcography
- Avian Composition Co-varies with Floristic Composition and Soil Nutrient Concentration in Amazonian Upland Forests (2012)
- Broad Scale Distribution of Ferns and Lycophytes along Environmental Gradients in Central and Northern Amazonia, Brazil (2012)
- Biotropica
- Comment on "Disentangling the Drivers of beta Diversity Along Latitudinal and Elevational Gradients"Commentary: do we have a consistent terminology for species diversity? Yes, if we choose to use it2012
- ScienceOecologia
- (2012)
- On cladistics and human-ape relationships (2012)
- Journal of Biogeography
- Use of Landsat and SRTM Data to Detect Broad-Scale Biodiversity Patterns in Northwestern Amazonia (2012)
- Remote Sensing
- (2011)