Eveliina Korkiatupa
Doctoral Researcher
PhD Researcher, PhD Student
Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology
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My PhD thesis deals with tropical forest restoration and how the restoration affects to food webs and biodiversity. I study how fruit-feeding butterfly (belonging to family Nymphalidae) and tree communities are recovering in a large-scale restoration area in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Active restoration has taken place since 1995, and this has created an interesting age gradient of the restored forests.
Publications
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Inferring long-distance movements of insects using combined hydrogen isotope and genetic analyses: A case study of the African edible bush-cricket
Valtonen, Anu; Holm, Sille; Korkiatupa, Eveliina; Malinga, Geoffrey M.; Nakadai, Ryosuke; Nyeko, Philip; Roininen, Heikki; Strandberg, Ursula; Wassenaar, Leonard I; Pilecky, Matthias. 2024. Ecological entomology. [Epub ahead of print 01 December 2024]: 1-12 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Recovery patterns in community composition of fruit‐feeding butterflies following 26 years of active forest restoration
Korkiatupa, Eveliina; Malinga, Geoffrey M; Nakadai, Ryosuke; Nyafwono, Margaret; Akite, Perpetra; Holm, Sille; van Goor, Wouter; Kigenyi, Richard; Valtonen, Anu. 2023. Ecosphere. 14: A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Remotely-sensed vegetation greening along a restoration gradient of a tropical forest, Kibale National Park, Uganda
Valtonen, Anu; Korkiatupa, Eveliina; Holm, Sille; Malinga, Geoffrey M; Nakadai, Ryosuke. 2021. Land degradation and development. 32: 5166-5177 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research