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I am a Senior Lecturer of Applied Ecology at the Department of Environmental Science,
University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio.

Short CV

Education

  • School leaving examination, Minna Canthin yhteiskoulu, Kuopio, 1972
  • M.Sc., Agricultural and Forest Zoology, University of Helsinki, 1983
  • Lic. Agr. For., Agricultural and Forest Zoology, University of Helsinki 1987
  • Ph.D., Environmental Sciences, University of Kuopio, 1990
  • Docent (Adjunct Professor), Environmental Entomology, University of Kuopio, 1993

Main Positions

  • Research assistant, Academy of Finland, University of Kuopio, 1983-1989
  • Junior Fellow, Academy of Finland, 1990-1996
  • Principal Research Scientist, Agricultural Research Centre, Jokioinen, 1997-1999
  • Senior Lecturer, University of Kuopio, 2000
  • Academy Research Fellow, Academy of Finland, August 1, 2000 - July 31, 2005
  • Acting Professor of Applied Ecology, University of Kuopio, August 1, 2005 - December 31, 2007.
  • Senior Lecturer, University of Kuopio, June 1, 2006 - December 31, 2009,
  • Professor of Applied Ecology, University of Kuopio, January 1, 2008 - December 31, 2009.
  • Senior Scientist, Academy of Finland, August 1, 2009 - July 31, 2010.
  • Senior Lecturer, University of Eastern Finland, January 1, 2010 ->
New UEF web pages of the Chemical Ecology Research Group at: http://www.uef.fi/ceg

Selected publications

  • Lev-Yadun, S. & Holopainen, J.K. 2009. Why red-dominated American autumn leaves and yellow-dominated autumn color in Northern Europe? New Phytologist 183: 506-512. [PDF], [Proof],

  • Yuan, J.S., Himanen, S., Holopainen, J.K., Chen, F. & Stewart, C.N.Jr. 2009. Smelling global climate change: mitigation of function for plant volatile organic compounds. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24: 323-331. [PDF],
     
  • Himanen S.J., Nerg A.-M., Nissinen A., Pinto D., Stewart C.N. Jr, Poppy G.M. & Holopainen J.K. 2009. The effects of elevated CO2 and ozone on volatile terpenoid emissions and multitrophic communication of transgenic insecticidal oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.). New Phytologist 181: 174-186. [PDF].
     
  • Mäntylä. E., Alessio, G.A., Blande, J.D., Heijari, J., Holopainen, J.K., Laaksonen, T., Piirtola, P. & Klemola T. 2008. From plants to birds: Higher avian predation rates in trees responding to insect herbivory. PLoS ONE 3(7): e2832. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002832

  • Holopainen, J.K. 2008. Importance of olfactory and visual signals of autumn leaves in the coevolution of aphids and trees. BioEssays 30: 889-896.

  • Blande, J.D., Tiiva, P., Oksanen, E., and Holopainen, J.K. 2007. The emission of herbivore induced volatile terpenoids from two hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) clones under ambient and elevated ozone concentrations in the field. Global Change Biology 13: 2538-2550.

  • Tiiva, P. Rinnan, R., Faubert, P., Räsänen, J., Holopainen, T., Kyrö, E. & Holopainen, J.K. 2007. Isoprene emission from a sub-arctic peatland under enhanced UV-B radiation. New Phytologist 176: 346-355.

  • Peltonen, P.A. Vapaavuori, E, Julkunen-Tiitto, R. & Holopainen, J.K. 2006. Effects of elevated carbon dioxide and ozone on aphid oviposition preference and birch bud exudate phenolics. Global Change Biology 12: 1670-1679..

  • Holopainen, J.K. 2004. Multiple functions of inducible plant volatiles. Trends in Plant Science 9: 529-533.

  • Vuorinen, T. Nerg, A.-M., Ibrahim, M.A. Reddy, G.V.P. and Holopainen, J.K. 2004. Emission of Plutella xylostella-induced compounds from cabbages grown at elevated CO2 and orientation behavior of the natural enemies. Plant Physiology 135: 1984-1992.

Contacts - Yhteystiedot:

Dr. Jarmo Holopainen
Department of Environmental Science, 
University of Kuopio, P.O.Box 1627,
FIN-70211, Kuopio, FINLAND. 

Phone: +358-40-355 3203 (univ), +358-50-5233 593 (mobile), Fax: +358-17-163 191 (univ.).
Email: Jarmo.Holopainen@uku.fi,
Room: Sn/4308, Snellmania building, 4th floor.


Cinna latifolia, Campanula cervicaria, Equisetum sylvaticum, Anthyllis vulneraria, Rhodiola rosea,
Vanessa cardui, Stenoptilia pterodactyla, Lythria cruentaria, Anystis baccarum, Brevicoryne brassicae,
Bombylius major, Culex male, Hirundo rustica, Serinus serinus, Anser fabalis, Lepus timidus

 

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