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Evolutionary Ecology | 2012

Predictors of long-distance dispersal in the Siberian flying squirrel

Vesa Selonen; Ilpo K. Hanski; Sanna Mäkeläinen

During dispersal the distances moved differ between individuals. The evolutionary causes of dispersal rate are much studied, for example, it is observed that dispersal is often a condition- and phenotype-dependent strategy. However, more empirical information is needed on factors affecting the dispersal distance. We study factors behind dispersal distance in the juvenile Siberian flying squirrel. The longer dispersing individuals abandoned natal site earlier in the season and were larger, perhaps being born earlier, than shorter dispersing individuals. These patterns did not hold between same-sex siblings, indicating that the early long-distance dispersal was more a between than a within-litter related phenomenon. Our results indicate differences between litters that are related to dispersal strategies of individuals. In flying squirrels, long-distance dispersal is not merely a secondary effect of short-distance dispersal. Instead, the distribution of dispersal distance is affected by factors enhancing long-distance dispersal.


Urban Ecosystems | 2015

Factors explaining the occurrence of the Siberian flying squirrel in urban forest landscape

Sanna Mäkeläinen; Marko Schrader; Ilpo K. Hanski

Urban forests are often modified and fragmented by human land use and the original habitat might exist only in remnant patches. Due to their specific habitat requirements and unwillingness to move through matrix many forest-dwelling mammals are susceptible to changes in landscape structure. It is important to understand how the availability of suitable habitat and landscape fragmentation affect species distributions, and what landscape characteristics are essential to the persistence of a given species to conserve urban wildlife. We investigated the effect of landscape composition and configuration on the occurrence of the Siberian flying squirrel, a small-sized arboreal rodent, in a partly urbanized area of Eastern Finland. All suitable and potential forest patches were searched to determine the presence or absence of species, and the landscape characteristics of occupied sites were compared to those of unoccupied sites. Flying squirrels occurred both at the edges of large suitable forested areas, but also in small forest fragments within residential areas. Surprisingly, urban areas did not have a negative effect on the flying squirrel occurrence. Occurrence probability was not either associated with the proportion of suitable habitat, but occupied sites contained larger amount of movement habitat and had shorter distances to nearest occupied sites than unoccupied sites. Our results show that flying squirrels can exist in urbanized landscape and near residential areas, but more detailed information on habitat use and survival is still needed to determine the long-term persistence and viability of the urban populations.


Archive | 2016

Erratum to: Home-range use patterns and movements of the Siberian flying squirrel in urban forests

Sanna Mäkeläinen; Henrik J. de Knegt; Otso Ovaskainen; Ilpo K. Hanski

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1186/s40462-016-0071-z.].


Animal Conservation | 2015

‘Strict’, yet ineffective: legal protection of breeding sites and resting places fails with the Siberian flying squirrel

M. Jokinen; Sanna Mäkeläinen; Otso Ovaskainen


Ornis Fennica | 2016

The impact of weather and the phase of the rodent cycle on breeding populations of waterbirds in Finnish Lapland

Aleksi Lehikoinen; Sara Fraixedas; Daniel Burgas; Heikki Eriksson; Heikki Henttonen; Hanna Laakkonen; Petteri Lehikoinen; Joona Lehtomäki; Jenni Leppänen; Sanna Mäkeläinen; Jukka Niemimaa; Mari Pihlajaniemi; Jarkko Santaharju; Kaisa Välimäki


Movement ecology | 2016

Home-range use patterns and movements of the Siberian flying squirrel in urban forests: Effects of habitat composition and connectivity

Sanna Mäkeläinen; Henrik J. de Knegt; Otso Ovaskainen; Ilpo K. Hanski


WOS | 2018

Skin microbiota and allergic symptoms associate with exposure to environmental microbes

Jenni Lehtimäki; Hanna Sinkko; Anna Hielm-Björkman; Elina Salmela; Katriina Tiira; Tiina Laatikainen; Sanna Mäkeläinen; Maria Kaukonen; Liisa Uusitalo; Ilkka Hanski; Hannes Lohi; Lasse Ruokolainen


Science of The Total Environment | 2018

First evidence of neonicotinoid residues in a long-distance migratory raptor, the European honey buzzard ( Pernis apivorus )

Patrik Byholm; Sanna Mäkeläinen; Andrea Santangeli; Dave Goulson


Proceedings of the 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology | 2018

Synthesis of Environmental Impact Assessment to support planning of ecological compensation and decision-making: an introduction to research project

Sanna Mäkeläinen; Aleksi Lehikoinen


Hystrix-italian Journal of Mammalogy | 2017

Ecology and protection of a flagship species, the Siberian flying squirrel

Vesa Selonen; Sanna Mäkeläinen

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Ilpo K. Hanski

American Museum of Natural History

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Aleksi Lehikoinen

American Museum of Natural History

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Henrik J. de Knegt

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Andrea Santangeli

American Museum of Natural History

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Daniel Burgas

University of Jyväskylä

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