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Attractiveness of women's body odors over the menstrual cycle: the role of oral contraceptives and receiver sex
S Kuukasjärvi, CJP Eriksson, E Koskela, T Mappes, K Nissinen, ...
Behavioral Ecology 15 (4), 579-584, 2004
2472004
Cost of reproduction in the wild: manipulation of reproductive effort in the bank vole
M Koivula, E Koskela, T Mappes, TA Oksanen
Ecology 84 (2), 398-405, 2003
2232003
Territorial behaviour and reproductive success of bank vole Clethrionomys glareolus females
E Koskela, T Mappes, H Ylönen
Journal of Animal Ecology, 341-349, 1997
1701997
Endemic hantavirus infection impairs the winter survival of its rodent host
ER Kallio, L Voutilainen, O Vapalahti, A Vaheri, H Henttonen, E Koskela, ...
Ecology 88 (8), 1911-1916, 2007
1672007
Cyclic hantavirus epidemics in humans—predicted by rodent host dynamics
ER Kallio, M Begon, H Henttonen, E Koskela, T Mappes, A Vaheri, ...
Epidemics 1 (2), 101-107, 2009
1532009
Nonlinear effects of climate on boreal rodent dynamics: mild winters do not negate high‐amplitude cycles
K Korpela, M Delgado, H Henttonen, E Korpimäki, E Koskela, ...
Global Change Biology 19 (3), 697-710, 2013
1492013
Population cycles and outbreaks of small rodents: ten essential questions we still need to solve
HP Andreassen, J Sundell, F Ecke, S Halle, M Haapakoski, H Henttonen, ...
Oecologia 195, 601-622, 2021
1352021
Testosterone-mediated effects on fitness-related phenotypic traits and fitness
SC Mills, A Grapputo, I Jokinen, E Koskela, T Mappes, TA Oksanen, ...
The American Naturalist 173 (4), 475-487, 2009
1312009
Quantitative measure of sexual selection with respect to the operational sex ratio: a comparison of selection indices
SC Mills, A Grapputo, E Koskela, T Mappes
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1606), 143-150, 2007
1272007
Maternal antibodies postpone hantavirus infection and enhance individual breeding success
ER Kallio, A Poikonen, A Vaheri, O Vapalahti, H Henttonen, E Koskela, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1602), 2771-2776, 2006
1202006
Reproductive costs and litter size in the bank vole
T Mappes, E Koskela, H Ylönen
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1995
1101995
Does risk of predation by mammalian predators affect the spacing behaviour of rodents? Two large-scale experiments
P Jonsson, E Koskela, T Mappes
Oecologia 122, 487-492, 2000
1022000
Limitation of reproductive success by food availability and litter size in the bank vole, Clethrionomys glareolus
E Koskela, P Jonsson, T Hartikainen, T Mappes
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1998
971998
Suppressed breeding in the field vole (Microtus agrestis): an adaptation to cyclically fluctuating predation risk
E Koskela, H YlÖnen
Behavioral Ecology 6 (3), 311-315, 1995
921995
Offspring growth, survival and reproductive success in the bank vole: a litter size manipulation experiment
E Koskela
Oecologia 115, 379-384, 1998
901998
Negative frequency-dependent selection of sexually antagonistic alleles in Myodes glareolus
M Mokkonen, H Kokko, E Koskela, J Lehtonen, T Mappes, H Martiskainen, ...
science 334 (6058), 972-974, 2011
892011
Breeding suppression in voles under predation risk of small mustelids: laboratory or methodological artifact?
T Mappes, E Koskela, H Ylönen
Oikos, 365-369, 1998
881998
Fitness trade-offs mediated by immunosuppression costs in a small mammal
SC Mills, A Grapputo, I Jokinen, E Koskela, T Mappes, T Poikonen
Evolution 64 (1), 166-179, 2010
862010
Determinants of reproductive success in voles: space use in relation to food and litter size manipulation
P Jonsson, T Hartikainen, ESA Koskela, T Mappes
Evolutionary Ecology 16, 455-467, 2002
852002
Temporal dynamics of the tick Ixodes ricinus in northern Europe: epidemiological implications
C Cayol, E Koskela, T Mappes, A Siukkola, ER Kallio
Parasites & vectors 10, 1-11, 2017
822017
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