Tuomas Aivelo @aivelo.bsky.social

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Tuomas Aivelo @aivelo.bsky.social

Tuomas Aivelo @aivelo.bsky.social

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Assistant professor in science comms @UniLeiden Rat and parasite connoisseur @HelsinkiRats Academy Research Fellow @HelsinkiUni More active at Bsky!

Helsinki, Suomi Katılım Ocak 2012
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🚨New paper!🚨 Can we negotiate our cohabitation with rats? Karolina Lukasik spearheaded study, which suggests there might not be alternative! Out now in a special issue of urban multispecies justice of npj Urban Sustainability: doi.org/10.1038/s42949… A short thread: (1/9)
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RHEV strains from Helsinki cluster with strains from South Korea and Spain, but polytomous trees and long branch lengths suggest lack of sampling. Our genotype RHEV-C1 has been reported to cause mild liver dysfunction with human case reports from Hong Kong, Spain, and France.
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Genetic characterization of rat hepatitis E virus in Helsinki rats in Archives of Virology! Earlier we reported that we found RHEV in four of our rat carcasses (prevalence of less than 2%) and now we have complete or partial genomes for these. doi.org/10.1007/s00705…
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The research might be "eclectic disciplinary perspectives", but as Riikka aptly summarizes: "Urban stigmatisation and marginalisation are multispecies processes that emerge with place-making and have consequences for all the multispecies cohabitants of the city." (5/5)
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Waste, humans, rats - junk food, shopping centers, drunk people. "Well, this just happens to be a place where people randomly poop around, business as usual." Belonging and place-making are multispecies phenomena, and urban is not only human, but more-than-human. (4/5)
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With this invisible rat presence, we rethought urban stigmatisation and belonging as examples of multispecies societal phenomena. They are very territorial in scope, and place-making emerged as a fruitful concept to understand how multispecies urban is formed. (3/5)
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We (as in the ragtag bunch of researchers in CitiRats project) went out to look for rats with lower secondary-school students and we did not see any rats, but we did felt their hidden presence. They were present in stories, stereotypes, memories, and athmospheres. (2/5)
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🚨New paper out today: ‘This place cannot be tidied up!’ Stigmatisation, rats, and place-making in a multispecies city🚨 The paper led by Riikka Hohti out today in Children's Geographies: doi.org/10.1080/147332… A short thread: (1/5)
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‘Ik ben ecoloog, dus ik probeer ratten niet te zien als een plaagdier.' Ik weet dat dit provocerend klinkt, want ecologen zijn goed in het beoordelen (en doden) van andere dieren. Mare interviewde mij over ons rattenonderzoek: mareonline.nl/wetenschap/rat…
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Things that I learn while doing research: Instagram is just as cut-throat to street plants as to humans.
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We discussed why pavement plants might be underwhelming in authentic context. Nienke mentioned that it is hard to take a good photo of pavement plant as you need to pick out the cigarette butts and other trash, figure out the light, find the least scrappy individual and so on.
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Anna is doing her PhD on the process of how biodiversity research is translated into public understanding and this is a crucial first piece - next stop is to figure out how journalists do decisions on writing about biodiversity. (5/5)
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I was surprised there is so little research on biodiversity-related science communication. While there are many studies on individual cases/species (looking at you, wolves!), the big picture lacks. Especially considering the sheer importance of the sixth mass extinction. (4/5)
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