Aino Kalske
PhD, Docent in evolutionary ecology
amkals@utu.fi +358 29 450 3065 +358 44 283 8665 : 314 |
plant evolutionary ecology, herbivory, plant-microbe interactions, chemical ecology, plant defence, invasive species, plant-plant communication
2023- University Lecturer in Plant Ecology (Department of Biology) - University of Turku, FI
2023 Title of Docent in evolutionary ecology (Department of Biology) - University of Turku, FI
2019-2023 Postdoctoral researcher in Turku Collegium of Science, Medicine and Technology and Research Council of Finland Project (Department of Biology) - University of Turku, FI
2016-2018 Postdoctoral researcher funded by Kone foundation (Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) - Cornell University, NY, USA
2015 PhD in Ecology - University of Turku, FI
2011 MSc in Ecology - University of Turku, FI
Courses taught in academic year 2025-2026 (language of instruction)
MSc/Advanced level
EKOL 2323 Plant Ecology (EN)
EKOL3030 Literature in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 1 (FI, EN)
BSc/Intermediate level
BIOL2121 Evolutionary Biology (FI)
EKOL3200 B.Sc. Seminar in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (FI)
EKOL2308 Field Course in Aquatic Ecology (FI)
BSc/Basic level
BIOL4220 Biological Data Analysis: Multivariate Models (FI)
BIOL3012 Working as a Biologist and Personal Study Plan (FI)
BIOL1005 Basics of Ecology (FI)
YMPS1009 Environmental Ecology (FI)
- Cross-Continental Ecological Drivers Behind Trait Clines in the Forest Grass Milium effusum (2026)
- Global Ecology and BiogeographyPlant and Soil
- Soil microbiota promote the success of the perennial legume Lupinus polyphyllus more strongly in invasive than in native populations (2026)
- Annals of BotanyPlant Biology
- Soil microbiota enhance the population growth rate of a nitrogen-fixing herbaceous legume (2025)
- AoB PLANTSBiological Invasions
- (2023)
- BotanyHelsingin Sanomat
- Endophytic Fungus Negatively Affects Salt Tolerance of Tall Fescue (2023)
- Journal of Fungi
- Growth of invasive Lupinus polyphyllus (Fabaceae) is not affected by site invasion history (2023)
- Annales Botanici Fennici
- Herbivory selects for tolerance and constitutive defence across stages of community succession (2023)
- Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological SciencesEcology and Evolution
- Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain within-population variability in herbivoryPopulation-wide shifts in herbivore resistance strategies over succession (2023)
- ScienceEcology
- Rhizobial benefits to an herbaceous invader depend on context and symbiotic strainInsect Herbivory Selects for Volatile-Mediated Plant-Plant Communication (2023)
- Plant and SoilCurrent Biology
- Volatile-mediated plant-plant communication and higher-level ecological dynamics (2023)
- Current Biology
- Glyphosate residues alter the microbiota of a perennial weed with a minimal indirect impact on plant performance (2022)
- Glyphosate residues in soil can modify plant resistance to herbivores through changes in leaf quality (2022)
- Introduced populations of the garden lupine are adapted to local generalist snails but have lost alkaloid diversity (2022)
- Kasveillakin on murteita (2022)
- Soil microbiota explain differences in herbivore resistance between native and invasive populations of a perennial herb (2022)
- Journal of Ecology
- Strong gene flow explains lack of mating system variation in the perennial herb, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria, in a fragmented landscape (2021)
- Nordic Journal of Botany
- Introduced plants of Lupinus polyphyllus are larger but flower less frequently than conspecifics from the native range: Results of the first year (2020)
- (2020)
- 2019
- Genetic drift precluded adaptation of an insect seed predator to a novel host plant in a long-term selection experiment (2018)
- PLoS ONE



