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Ecology & Evolution of Interactions

Ecology & Evolution of Interactions

Investigating the behaviours and genetics behind diversity and dynamism in animal interactions

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Moth damaged by a bird attack.
Baskets full of berries after a successful day of field work.
Our group working at the lab.
Moth lookalikes made to study warning coloration efficiency.
Enjoying the winter in Jyväskylä.
A white male wood tiger moth on a leaf.
A mating pair caught in action.
A field day in Estonia.
Group celebrating successfully completing an escape room.
Relaxing at the Tvärminne research station while on lab retreat,

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