Loukola, Olli.
Loukola, Olli, 1981-
Olli Loukola
VIAF ID: 54323719 (Personal)
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Works
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Active hiding of social information from information-parasites | |
Applying ethics : practical considerations and normative conclusions | |
Bumblebees show cognitive flexibility by improving on an observed complex behavior. | |
Bumblebees use sequential scanning of countable items in visual patterns to solve numerosity tasks | |
Concern for the needs of others : from charity and philantropy to the end of the welfare state | |
Correction: Associative Mechanisms Allow for Social Learning and Cultural Transmission of String Pulling in an Insect. | |
Ecological and evolutionary consequences of selective interspecific information use | |
The effects of drainage and restoration of pine mires on habitat structure, vegetation and ants | |
Environmental political philosophy | |
Ethical theory and practice | |
Foraging Bumblebees Selectively Attend to Other Types of Bees Based on Their Reward-Predictive Value | |
How does variation in the environment and individual cognition explain the existence of consistent behavioral differences? | |
Illusional Perspective across Humans and Bees | |
Interaction of climate change with effects of conspecific and heterospecific density on reproduction | |
Is it interspecific information use or aggression between putative competitors that steers the selection of nest-site characteristics? A reply to Slagsvold and Wiebe | |
New ethics - new society or the dawn of justice | |
Observed fitness may affect niche overlap in competing species via selective social information use | |
Rapid recovery of invertebrate communities after ecological restoration of boreal mires | |
The roles of temperature, nest predators and information parasites for geographical variation in egg covering behaviour of tits (Paridae) | |
Science in society : science policy and ethics | |
Secrets and conspiracies | |
Specialist butterflies benefit most from the ecological restoration of mires | |
Species and abundance of ectoparasitic flies (Diptera) in pied flycatcher nests in Fennoscandia | |
Taking the liberal challenge seriously essays on contemporary liberalism at the turn of the 21st century | |
Variation in clutch size in relation to nest size in birds. | |
Who do you trust ? Combining morality and rationality |