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Jari Haimi is affiliated with the University of Jyväskylä in Finland. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Environmental Science, with significant contributions in subfields such as Neurology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Pollution, Biomaterials, and Genetics. Their work addresses diverse scientific topics including microplastics and plastic pollution, biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties, intracranial aneurysms' treatment and complications, cerebrovascular and carotid artery diseases, pharmaceutical and antibiotic environmental impacts, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, and species distribution and climate change.

Among recent publications, notable papers include:

  • Reproduction, growth and oxidative stress in earthworm Eisenia andrei exposed to conventional and biodegradable mulching film microplastics, 2024, published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Global monitoring of soil animal communities using a common methodology, 2022, published in Jyväskylä University Digital Archive (University of Jyväskylä)
  • Urbanization related changes in lepidopteran community, 2023, published in Urban Ecosystems
  • Impact of genetic diversity of an earthworm on decomposition and ecosystem functioning, 2020, published in European Journal of Soil Biology
  • Abstract 388: Real World Experience Using the Balt Carrier Delivery Catheter for Intracranial Access During Mechanical Thrombectomy, 2024, published in Stroke Vascular and Interventional Neurology

Frequent co-authors include Brian T. Jankowitz, Haralabos Zacharatos, Trevor A. Snyder, and Sean Scarpiello, reflecting collaborative work mainly in the field of Medicine, particularly neurology and related clinical studies.

The scientist frequently publishes in the venue Stroke Vascular and Interventional Neurology, with nine publications. Other publication venues include The Science of The Total Environment, Jyväskylä University Digital Archive, Urban Ecosystems, and the European Journal of Soil Biology.

Jari Haimi's research integrates environmental and medical sciences, emphasizing both ecological studies and clinical medicine. The mix of topics such as microplastic pollution and intracranial aneurysm treatment illustrates an interdisciplinary approach bridging environmental issues and health sciences.

Best Publications

  • Short-term responses of soil decomposer communities to forest management: clear felling versus alternative forest harvesting methods

    Anne Siira-Pietikäinen;Janna Maarika Pietikäinen;Hannu Fritze;Jari Haimi

  • Effects of earthworms on decomposition processes in raw humus forest soil: A microcosm study.

    J. Haimi;V. Huhta

  • Decomposer animals and bioremediation of soils.

    J. Haimi

  • Relationship between soil microarthropod species diversity and plant growth does not change when the system is disturbed

    Mira Liiri;Heikki Setälä;Jari Haimi;Taina Pennanen

  • Capacity of various organic residues to support adequate earthworm biomass for vermicomposting.

    J. Haimi;V. Huhta

  • Short-term responses of soil macroarthropod community to clear felling and alternative forest regeneration methods

    Anne Siira-Pietikäinen;Anne Siira-Pietikäinen;Jari Haimi;Juha Siitonen

  • Effect of Cd-containing wood ash on the microflora of coniferous forest humus.

    Hannu Fritze;Jonna Perkiömäki;Ulla Saarela;Riikka Katainen

  • Effects of endogeic earthworms on soil processes and plant growth in coniferous forest soil

    J. Haimi;M. Einbork

  • Priorities for research in soil ecology

    Nico Eisenhauer;Pedro M Antunes;Alison E Bennett;Klaus Birkhofer

  • Impacts of elevated CO2 and temperature on the soil fauna of boreal forests

    Jari Haimi;Jarkko Laamanen;Ritva Penttinen;Mika Räty

  • Changes in soil fauna 10 years after forest harvestings: comparison between clear felling and green-tree retention methods.

    Anne Siira-Pietikäinen;Anne Siira-Pietikäinen;Jari Haimi

  • Growth increase of birch seedlings under the influence of earthworms. A laboratory study

    Jari Haimi;Veikko Huhta;Mustapha Boucelham

  • Responses of soil decomposer animals to wood-ash fertilisation and burning in a coniferous forest stand

    Jari Haimi;Hannu Fritze;Petri Moilanen

  • Soil processes are not influenced by the functional complexity of soil decomposer food webs under disturbance

    Mira Liiri;Heikki Setälä;Jari Haimi;Taina Pennanen

  • Effects of dimethoate and benomyl on soil organisms and soil processes – a microcosm study

    Esko Martikainen;Jari Haimi;Jukka Ahtiainen

  • History of land-use intensity can modify the relationship between functional complexity of the soil fauna and soil ecosystem services – A microcosm study

    M. Liiri;M. Häsä;J. Haimi;H. Setälä

  • A microcosm study on the respiration and weight loss in birch litter and raw humus as influenced by soil fauna

    H. Setälä;J. Haimi;V. Huhta

  • Influence of resource quality on the composition of soil decomposer community in fragmented and continuous habitat

    Minna-Liisa Rantalainen;Leena Kontiola;Jari Haimi;Hannu Fritze

  • Responses of decomposer community to root-isolation and addition of slash

    A Siira-Pietikäinen;A Siira-Pietikäinen;J Haimi;A Kanninen;J Pietikäinen

  • Horizontal distribution of copper, nickel and enchytraeid worms in polluted soil

    J Salminen;J Haimi

  • Short-term responses of soil decomposer and plant communities to stump harvesting in boreal forests

    Saana Kataja-aho;Hannu Fritze;Jari Haimi

  • Organisms, decomposition, and growth of pine seedlings in boreal forest soil affected by sod cutting and trenching

    Anne Siira-Pietikäinen;Jari Haimi;Hannu Fritze

  • Soil decomposer community as a model system in studying the effects of habitat fragmentation and habitat corridors

    Minna-Liisa Rantalainen;Jari Haimi;Hannu Fritze;Taina Pennanen

  • Community composition of soil microarthropods of acid forest soils as affected by wood ash application

    Mira Liiri;Jari Haimi;Heikki Setälä

  • Leaching of N and C from birch leaf litter and raw humus with special emphasis on the influence of soil fauna

    V. Huhta;H. Setälä;J. Haimi

  • Sensitivity of soil processes in northern forest soils: are management practices a threat?

    H Setälä;J Haimi;A Siira-Pietikäinen

  • Species richness and food web structure of soil decomposer community as affected by the size of habitat fragment and habitat corridors

    Minna‐Liisa Rantalainen;Hannu Fritze;Jari Haimi;Taina Pennanen

  • Testing the usefulness of habitat corridors in mitigating the negative effects of fragmentation: the soil faunal community as a model system

    Minna-Liisa Rantalainen;Jari Haimi;Heikki Setälä

  • Properties of food loads delivered to nestlings in the pied flycatcher: effects of clutch size manipulation, year, and sex

    P. Siikamäki;J. Haimi;M. Hovi;O. Rätti

Frequent Co-Authors

David C. Coleman
David C. Coleman University of Georgia
Pedro M. Antunes
Pedro M. Antunes Algoma University
Matthias C. Rillig
Matthias C. Rillig Freie Universität Berlin
Timothy R. Seastedt
Timothy R. Seastedt University of Colorado Boulder
Miranda M. Hart
Miranda M. Hart University of British Columbia
Baodong Chen
Baodong Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Bryan S. Griffiths
Bryan S. Griffiths Scotland's Rural College
Taina Pennanen
Taina Pennanen Finnish Forest Research Institute
Olaf Schmidt
Olaf Schmidt University College Dublin
Tancredi Caruso
Tancredi Caruso Queen's University Belfast

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