Philippe Fayt
Visiting Researcher
School of Forest Sciences, Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology
philippe.fayt@uef.fi
Originally from Belgium, Philippe completed his Bachelor’s studies in Biology at his home university UCLouvain in 1994 and his Doctoral studies, also in Biology, at the University of Joensuu (now UEF) in 2003. In between, in 1994-1995, he completed an International Study Programme in Environmental Sciences and Forestry in the same Finnish university. His PhD thesis focused on the population ecology of the rare Three-toed Woodpecker. In 2005, he successfully organised the Academy of Finland-funded 6th International Woodpecker Symposium at the university’s Mekrijärvi research station, bringing together scientists from 12 countries. Fayt’s past employment relationships include e.g. responsibilities at the Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment of Kainuu, the Finnish Forest Research Institute, the Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, the Finnish Museum of Natural History, Metsähallitus, the Finnish Environment Institute and Snowchange. Philippe is currently writing a science-popularizing book on birds living in Finnish forests based on the most exhaustive scientific bibliography on the topic (3000 peer-reviewed references), with the support of the Kone and Alfred Kordelin Foundations and the Association of Finnish Nonfiction Writers. He is also involved in another Kone-funded project on Kelo trees and is the planner and builder of the Finnish Biodiversity Research & Education Platform, in collaboration with Vilma Lehtovaara (ELY-keskus).
Publications
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Conservation value of North Karelian forest reserves for breeding birds
Fayt Philippe. 2012. -
A research project to study patterns, roles and determinants of wood-dependent species diversity in Belgian deciduous forests (XYLOBIOS)
Philippe, Fayt; Henin, Jean-Marc; Lejeune; Philippe. 2006. . . D4 Published development or research report or study -
Contrasting Responses of Saproxylic Insects to Focal Habitat Resources: The Example of Longhorn Beetles and Hoverflies in Belgian Deciduous Forests
Fayt, Philippe; Dufrêne, Marc; Branquart, Etienne; Hastir, Pierre; Pontégnie, Christophe; Henin, Jean-Marc; Versteirt, Veerle. 2006. Journal of insect conservation. 10: 129 - 150 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Proceedings of the 6th International Woodpecker Symposium
Fayt, Philippe; Tiainen, Juha. 2006. Annales zoologici Fennici. . Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board C2 Edited book, conference proceedings or special issue of a journal -
Reproductive decisions of boreal three-toed woodpeckers (Picoides tridactylus) in a warming world: from local responses to global population dynamics
Fayt P. 2006. Annales zoologici Fennici. 43: 118-130 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Summer bird survey along the southern shoreline of the Kola Peninsula, between Varzuga and Pulonga
Fayt Philippe;Niemelä Pekka & Kozlov Mikhail V.. 2006. Memoranda Societis Fauna et Flora Fennica. 82: 45-51 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Regulation of spruce bark beetles by woodpeckers - a literature review
Fayt;P.;Machmer;M.M. & Steeger;C.. 2005. Forest ecology and management. 206: 1-14 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Old-growth boreal forests, three-toed woodpeckers and saproxylic beetles - the importance of landscape management history on local consumer-resource dynamics
Fayt, Philippe. 2004. Ecological Bulletins. 51: 249 - 258 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Insect prey population changes in habitats with declining vs. stable Three-toed Woodpecker Picoides tridactylus populations
Fayt, P. 2003. Ornis fennica. 80: 182-192 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Available insect prey in bark patches selected by the Three-toed Woodpecker Picoides tridactylus prior to reproduction
Fayt, Philippe. 1999. Ornis fennica. 76: 135 - 140 A1 Journal article (refereed), original research