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Janne-Tuomas Seppänen
Janne-Tuomas Seppänen
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Social information use is a process across time, space, and ecology, reaching heterospecifics
JT Seppänen, JT Forsman, M Mönkkönen, RL Thomson
Ecology 88 (7), 1622-1633, 2007
4782007
Positive fitness consequences of interspecific interaction with a potential competitor
JT Forsman, JT Seppänen, M Mönkkönen
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2002
1682002
Interspecific social learning: novel preference can be acquired from a competing species
JT Seppänen, JT Forsman
Current Biology 17 (14), 1248-1252, 2007
1392007
New behavioural trait adopted or rejected by observing heterospecific tutor fitness
JT Seppänen, JT Forsman, M Mönkkönen, I Krams, T Salmi
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1712), 1736-1741, 2011
1042011
Mechanisms and fitness effects of interspecific information use between migrant and resident birds
JT Forsman, RL Thomson, JT Seppänen
Behavioral Ecology 18 (5), 888-894, 2007
1032007
The past and the present in decision‐making: the use of conspecific and heterospecific cues in nest site selection
SM Kivelä, JT Seppänen, O Ovaskainen, B Doligez, L Gustafsson, ...
Ecology 95 (12), 3428-3439, 2014
702014
Observed fitness may affect niche overlap in competing species via selective social information use
OJ Loukola, JT Seppänen, I Krams, SS Torvinen, JT Forsman
The American Naturalist 182 (4), 474-483, 2013
672013
Interspecific variation in the relationship between clutch size, laying date and intensity of urbanization in four species of hole‐nesting birds
M Vaugoyeau, F Adriaensen, A Artemyev, J Bańbura, E Barba, C Biard, ...
Ecology and evolution 6 (16), 5907-5920, 2016
632016
Variation in clutch size in relation to nest size in birds
AP Møller, F Adriaensen, A Artemyev, J Bańbura, E Barba, C Biard, ...
Ecology and evolution 4 (18), 3583-3595, 2014
562014
Learning what (not) to do: testing rejection and copying of simulated heterospecific behavioural traits
JT Forsman, JT Seppänen
Animal Behaviour 81 (4), 879-883, 2011
542011
Observed heterospecific clutch size can affect offspring investment decisions
JT Forsman, JT Seppänen, IL Nykänen
Biology Letters 8 (3), 341-343, 2012
452012
Intraspecific social information use in the selection of nest site characteristics
OJ Loukola, JT Seppänen, JT Forsman
Animal Behaviour 83 (3), 629-633, 2012
452012
Clutch‐size variation in Western Palaearctic secondary hole‐nesting passerine birds in relation to nest box design
AP Møller, F Adriaensen, A Artemyev, J Bańbura, E Barba, C Biard, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5 (4), 353-362, 2014
422014
Active hiding of social information from information-parasites
OJ Loukola, T Laaksonen, JT Seppänen, JT Forsman
BMC evolutionary biology 14, 1-7, 2014
312014
Interspecific information on predation risk affects nest site choice in a passerine bird
J Tolvanen, JT Seppänen, M Mönkkönen, RL Thomson, H Ylönen, ...
BMC Evolutionary Biology 18, 1-8, 2018
272018
Caviar in the rain forest: monkeys as frog-spawn predators in Taï National Park, Ivory Coast
MO Rödel, F Range, JT Seppänen, R Noë
Journal of Tropical Ecology 18 (2), 289-294, 2002
262002
Avoiding perceived past resource use of potential competitors affects niche dynamics in a bird community
JT Forsman, SM Kivelä, T Jaakkonen, JT Seppänen, L Gustafsson, ...
BMC Evolutionary Biology 14, 1-11, 2014
232014
Pied flycatchers nest over other nests, but would prefer not to
OJ Loukola, JT Seppänen, JT Forsman
Ornis Fennica 91 (4), 201–208-201–208, 2014
212014
Is it interspecific information use or aggression between putative competitors that steers the selection of nest-site characteristics? A reply to Slagsvold and Wiebe
JT Forsman, JT Seppänen, M Mönkkönen, RL Thomson, SM Kivelä, ...
Journal of Avian Biology 49 (3), 2018
202018
Interspecific social information in habitat choice
JT Seppänen
Jyväskylä studies in biological and environmental science, 2007
202007
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