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Lähden siis iloisin, mutta samalla haikein ja surullisin mielin takaisin "kotiin" : Suomeen paluuprosessi matkalaukkulasten kokemana
2004
Ikääntyvien kokemuksia muutosta taajamiin ja kaupunkeihin
2008
Implications of heat waves on immune defence, life history traits, and adaptive potential : a snail's perspective
2014
Who am i : reconstructing cultural identity upon reentry
2012
The topic of this thesis is reentry adaptation and its effects on an individual’s cultural identity. The purpose of the study is to find out what kinds of problems may arrive during reentry adaptation, how identity is changed as a result of intercultural experiences, as well as what kinds of communication strategies help the entire adaptation process. The aim of the study is to examine what kinds of factors should be taken into account during reentry in order to make it easier on the returnees. In addition the aim is to investigate how individuals are able to comprehend their new cultural identity and in which ways they are able to communicate the possible changes to friends and family at h…
Kuulumisen ja etnisyyden neuvottelua monimuotoisessa suomiräpissä
2019
Koulunvaihtajan muotokuva : entisestä luopumisen ja uuteen sopeutumisen vaikeuksia
1997
The effect of spatial and temporal scale on camouflage in North African rodents
2022
Abstract Background matching, a common form of camouflage, is a widespread anti-predator adaptation that hinders detection or recognition by increasing the resemblance of prey to its environment. However, the natural environment is complex and both spatially and temporally variable, which constrains effective background matching as an anti-predator strategy. Here, using remote sensing data (publicly available satellite imagery), we investigated how variation of habitat parameters predicts background matching in 16 Sahara–Sahel rodent species across spatial and temporal scales. All fur colour parameters (hue, saturation and brightness) strongly matched the respective habitats of the differen…