Samuli Helle
Ph.D., Docent
sayrhe@utu.fi +358 29 450 4887 +358 45 355 7634 |
Evolutionary ecology; demography; epidemiology; statistics; fishing.
My main research interest is human evolutionary demography in preindustrial populations. In my research I use historical demographic data from northern Fennoscandia that contain people practicing traditional subsistence modes as well small-scale agriculture and trading. This data set is accompanied with wealth of information on how those people lived and on their environmental conditions. I also work sporadically with other study systems related to evolutionary psychology, evolutionary medicine and behavioral ecology.
- Women With Long Menstrual Cycles Have More Daughters (2009) Helle S
- A tradeoff between reproduction and growth in contemporary Finnish women (2008)
- Evolution and Human Behavior
- Do humans adjust offspring sex according to the local operational sex ratio? (2008)
- Evolutionary Ecology Research
- Female field voles with high testosterone and glucose levels produce male-biased litters (2008)
- Animal Behaviour
- Height, weight, body mass index and offspring sex at birth in contemporary Finnish women (2008) Helle S
- Marrying women 15 years younger maximized men's evolutionary fitness in historical Sami (2008)
- Biology Letters
- Maternal 2nd to 4th Digit Ratio Does Not Predict Lifetime Offspring Sex Ratio at Birth (2008)
- American Journal of Human Biology
- Temperature-related birth sex ratio bias in historical Sami: warm years bring more sons (2008)
- Biology Letters
- Why twin pregnancies are more successful at advanced than young maternal age? A potential role of 'terminal reproductive investment' (2008) Helle S
- Climatic variability and the population dynamics of historical hunter-gatherers: The case of Sami of northern Finland (2007)
- American Journal of Human Biology



