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How are European freshwater crayfish coping with crayfish plague, introduced crayfish species and environmental pollution?
The Biosphere Laboratory brings together research on the carbon cycle and plant stress of northern ecosystems.
Kone Foundation has selected 13 research projects from UEF for funding, which amounts to a total of 2.6 million euros.
Controlling aphids with parasitic wasps is more difficult in polluted environments.
Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland, in collaboration with colleagues from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, have published seven draft genomes for Nordic hare species.
Researchers from the University of Eastern Finland and Tampere University have published in the journal Molecular Ecology a comprehensive study on the significance of species differences for the most central cell maintenance mechanisms.
Published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, an international study shows that the number of atmospheric aerosol particles measured at observation sites across Europe has, on average, declined since the beginning of the 2000s.
An international multidisciplinary group of scientists published in Nature the first typology covering all Earth’s ecosystems. Researcher Teemu Tahvanainen from the University of Eastern Finland took part in the development and publication.
Another goal of the HealthFerm project is to support the transition to more sustainable, more plant-based diets.
A new study by an international team of researchers explores the effect of precipitation and clouds on the particle concentrations during their transport to a measurement location.