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Mari Walls
Mari Walls
President and CEO, Professor, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
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Trends in ecosystem service research: early steps and current drivers
P Vihervaara, M Rönkä, M Walls
Ambio 39, 314-324, 2010
3222010
Consequences of herbivory in the mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp tortuosa): importance of the functional organization of the tree
E Haukioja, K Ruohomäki, J Senn, J Suomela, M Walls
Oecologia 82, 238-247, 1990
2221990
HERBIVORE RESISTANCE IN BETULA PENDULA: EFFECT OF FERTILIZATION, DEFOLIATION, AND PLANT GENOTYPE
P Mutikainen, M Walls, J Ovaska, M Keinänen, R Julkunen-Tiitto, ...
Ecology 81 (1), 49-65, 2000
2112000
Trade‐offs in phenolic metabolism of silver birch: effects of fertilization, defoliation, and genotype
M Keinänen, R Julkunen-Tiitto, P Mutikainen, M Walls, J Ovaska, ...
Ecology 80 (6), 1970-1986, 1999
1731999
Comparison of five cladoceran species in short-and long-term copper exposure
S Koivisto, M Ketola, M Walls
Hydrobiologia 248, 125-136, 1992
1491992
Ecosystem services of fast-growing tree plantations: A case study on integrating social valuations with land-use changes in Uruguay
P Vihervaara, A Marjokorpi, T Kumpula, M Walls, M Kamppinen
Forest Policy and Economics 14 (1), 58-68, 2012
1292012
Effects of the concentrations of toxic Microcystis aeruginosa and an alternative food on the survival of Daphnia pulex
M Reinikainen, M Ketola, M Walls
Limnology and Oceanography 39 (2), 424-432, 1994
1141994
Effects of predator‐induced spines on individual fitness in Daphnia pulex
M Walls, M Ketola
Limnology and Oceanography 34 (2), 390-396, 1989
1001989
Variation in life history responses of Daphnia to toxic Microcystis aeruginosa
J Hietala, M Reinikainen, M Walls
Journal of Plankton research 17 (12), 2307-2318, 1995
911995
Sensitivity of Daphnia to toxic cyanobacteria: effects of genotype and temperature
J Hietala, C LAURÉN‐MÄÄTTÄ, M Walls
Freshwater Biology 37 (2), 299-306, 1997
811997
Demographic costs of Chaoborus-induced defences in Daphnia pulex: a sensitivity analysis
M Walls, H Caswell, M Ketola
Oecologia 87, 43-50, 1991
751991
Combined Effects of Partial Defoliation and Nutrient Availability on Cloned Betula pendula Saplings: I CHANGES IN GROWTH, PARTITIONING AND NITROGEN …
J OVASKA, M WALLS, E VAPAAVUORI
Journal of Experimental Botany 44 (8), 1385-1393, 1993
741993
Growth, reproduction and defence in nettles: responses to herbivory modified by competition and fertilization
P Mutikainen, M Walls
Oecologia 104, 487-495, 1995
721995
Prey responses to fish predation in freshwater communities
M Walls, I Kortelainen, J Sarvala
Annales Zoologici Fennici, 183-199, 1990
581990
Integrating biodiversity into decision making
M Kamppinen, M Walls
Biodiversity & Conservation 8, 7-16, 1999
541999
Defensive spine formation in Daphnia pulex Leydig and induction by Chaoborus crystallinus De Geer
I Vuorinen, M Ketola, M Walls
Limnology and Oceanography 34 (1), 245-248, 1989
511989
Changes in Leaf Gas Exchange Properties of Cloned Betula pendula Saplings after Partial Defoliation
J OVASKA, M WALLS, PIA Mutikainen
Journal of Experimental Botany 43 (10), 1301-1307, 1992
491992
Neck spine protects Daphnia pulex from predation by Chaoborus, but individuals with longer tail spine are at a greater risk
S Repka, M Walls, M Ketola
Journal of Plankton Research 17 (2), 393-403, 1995
481995
Phenotypic plasticity of Daphnia life history traits: the roles of predation, food level and toxic cyanobacteria
M Walls
Freshwater Biology 38 (2), 353-364, 1997
471997
Costs of herbivore resistance in clonal saplings of Betula pendula
P Mutikainen, M Walls, J Ovaska, M Keinänen, R Julkunen-Tiitto, ...
Oecologia 133, 364-371, 2002
422002
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