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Sofia Gripenberg

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Ecology Letters|January 7, 2012
Cross-kingdom interactions matter: fungal-mediated interactions structure an insect community on oakAyco J M Tack, Sofia Gripenberg, Tomas Roslin
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 28, 2010
Can we predict indirect interactions from quantitative food webs?--an experimental approachAyco J M Tack, Sofia Gripenberg, Tomas Roslin
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 22, 2008
Spatial population structure of a specialist leaf-mining mothSofia Gripenberg, Otso Ovaskainen, Elly Morriën, et al.
Ecology Letters|January 27, 2010
A meta-analysis of preference-performance relationships in phytophagous insectsSofia Gripenberg, Peter J Mayhew, Mark Parnell, et al.
Phytochemistry|April 12, 2021
Seed tannin composition of tropical plantsJorma Kim, Sofia Gripenberg, Maarit Karonen, et al.
Ecology Letters|December 21, 2013
Antagonistic interaction networks are structured independently of latitude and host guildRebecca J Morris, Sofia Gripenberg, Owen T Lewis, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 24, 2007
Resource selection by female moths in a heterogeneous environment: what is a poor girl to do?Sofia Gripenberg, Elly Morriën, Aileen Cudmore, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 9, 2019
Insect herbivory on seedlings of rainforest trees: Effects of density and distance of conspecific and heterospecific neighborsHarriet Downey, Owen T Lewis, Michael B Bonsall, et al.
Ecology|April 22, 2019
Insect community structure covaries with host plant chemistry but is not affected by prior herbivoryKristiina Visakorpi, Terhi Riutta, Angélica E Martínez-Bauer, et al.
Plos One|January 25, 2020
Changes in oak (Quercus robur) photosynthesis after winter moth (Operophtera brumata) herbivory are not explained by changes in chemical or structural leaf traitsKristiina Visakorpi, Terhi Riutta, Yadvinder Malhi, et al.
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Ecology Letters|January 7, 2012
Cross-kingdom interactions matter: fungal-mediated interactions structure an insect community on oakAyco J M Tack, Sofia Gripenberg, Tomas Roslin
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 28, 2010
Can we predict indirect interactions from quantitative food webs?--an experimental approachAyco J M Tack, Sofia Gripenberg, Tomas Roslin
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 22, 2008
Spatial population structure of a specialist leaf-mining mothSofia Gripenberg, Otso Ovaskainen, Elly Morriën, et al.
Ecology Letters|January 27, 2010
A meta-analysis of preference-performance relationships in phytophagous insectsSofia Gripenberg, Peter J Mayhew, Mark Parnell, et al.
Phytochemistry|April 12, 2021
Seed tannin composition of tropical plantsJorma Kim, Sofia Gripenberg, Maarit Karonen, et al.
Ecology Letters|December 21, 2013
Antagonistic interaction networks are structured independently of latitude and host guildRebecca J Morris, Sofia Gripenberg, Owen T Lewis, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 24, 2007
Resource selection by female moths in a heterogeneous environment: what is a poor girl to do?Sofia Gripenberg, Elly Morriën, Aileen Cudmore, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 9, 2019
Insect herbivory on seedlings of rainforest trees: Effects of density and distance of conspecific and heterospecific neighborsHarriet Downey, Owen T Lewis, Michael B Bonsall, et al.
Ecology|April 22, 2019
Insect community structure covaries with host plant chemistry but is not affected by prior herbivoryKristiina Visakorpi, Terhi Riutta, Angélica E Martínez-Bauer, et al.
Plos One|January 25, 2020
Changes in oak (Quercus robur) photosynthesis after winter moth (Operophtera brumata) herbivory are not explained by changes in chemical or structural leaf traitsKristiina Visakorpi, Terhi Riutta, Yadvinder Malhi, et al.
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