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Anna Kuparinen
Researcher at University of Jyväskylä
Publications - 131
Citations - 4918
Anna Kuparinen is an academic researcher from University of Jyväskylä. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biological dispersal. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 120 publications receiving 4242 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Kuparinen include University of Helsinki.
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Long-distance gene flow and adaptation of forest trees to rapid climate change
Antoine Kremer,Antoine Kremer,Ophélie Ronce,Juan J. Robledo-Arnuncio,Frédéric Guillaume,Gil Bohrer,Ran Nathan,Jon R. Bridle,Richard Gomulkiewicz,Etienne K. Klein,Kermit Ritland,Anna Kuparinen,Sophie Gerber,Sophie Gerber,Silvio Schueler +14 more
TL;DR: Analysis of data on the extent of long-distance gene flow and theory that allows us to predict evolutionary responses of trees to climate change suggest that the positive effects of gene flow on adaptation may dominate in many instances.
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Detecting and managing fisheries-induced evolution.
Anna Kuparinen,Juha Merilä +1 more
TL;DR: The detection of fisheries-induced evolution and successful fish stock management requires routine population monitoring, and a good understanding of genetics, relevant ecological processes and changing environmental conditions.
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Spread of North American wind‐dispersed trees in future environments
TL;DR: For only a few species, predicted wind-driven spread will match future climate changes, conditioned on seed abscission occurring only in strong winds and environmental conditions favouring high survival of the farthest-dispersed seeds.
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Life‐history correlates of extinction risk and recovery potential
Jeffrey A. Hutchings,Jeffrey A. Hutchings,Ransom A. Myers,Verónica B. García,Luis O. Lucifora,Anna Kuparinen +5 more
TL;DR: These analyses suggest that age at maturity can serve as a universal predictor of extinction risk in fishes and mammals when r(max) itself is unknown, and are supportive of the application of extinction-risk criteria that are based on generation time and that are independent of taxonomic affinity.
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Mechanistic models of seed dispersal by wind
Ran Nathan,Gabriel G. Katul,Gabriel G. Katul,Gil Bohrer,Anna Kuparinen,Merel B. Soons,Sally E. Thompson,Ana Trakhtenbrot,Henry S. Horn +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, various mechanistic models have been developed to estimate the magnitude of seed dispersal by wind, and to elucidate the relative importance of physical and biological factors affecting this passive transport process.