Current students
PhD student
Melissa is a doctoral student working on the relationships between urban carnivores, pets, and citizens in Turku. Her main work focuses on the influence of human attitudes towards urban carnivores, human-nature relationships and the behavioural adaptation of meso-carnivores in urban environments.
MSc student
Matis is a french master student who studies the impact of the social environment (number of friends, group stability) on the oxytocin levels in Asian elephants
Previous students
MSc student
Topic: "Social and environmental determinants of health and survival in Asian elephants"
MSc student
Topic: "Investigating the link between personality and allomothering in working elephants from Myanmar"
MSc student
Topic: “Effects from human-animal relationships and personality on behavioural responses in the Finnish sledging reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)”
BSc student
Topic: “Factors affecting behavioural differences during a novel object test in Asian elephants”
MSc student
Topic: "The association between parasite infection and hormone activity in asian elephants"
MSc student
Topic: “The influence of the social group structure on the parasitic infection of Asian elephant (Elephas maximus)"
MSc student
Topic: “Differences in physical and physiological health measures between wild-caught and captive-born elephants”
MSc student
Topic: “Elephant-Mahout working relationship and how it affects elephants’ responses to work orders”