Ilkka Hanski
Ilkka Aulis Hanski (14 February 1953 – 10 May 2016) was a Finnish ecologist at the University of Helsinki, Finland. The Metapopulation Research Center led by Hanski, until his death, has been nominated as a Center of Excellence by the Academy of Finland. The group studies species living in fragmented landscapes and attempts to advance metapopulation ecology research. Hanski proposed the core-satellite hypothesis of species distributions. Metapopulation ecology itself studies populations of plants and animals which are separated in space by occupying patches. Provided by Wikipedia-
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17by Gilg, Olivier, Sittler, Benoît, Sabard, Brigitte, Hurstel, Arnaud, Sané, Raphaël, Delattre, Pierre, Hanski, IlkkaGet access
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18by Gilg, Olivier, Sittler, Benoît, Sabard, Brigitte, Hurstel, Arnaud, Sané, Raphaël, Delattre, Pierre, Hanski, IlkkaGet access
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19by Gilg, Olivier, Sittler, Benoît, Sabard, Brigitte, Hurstel, Arnaud, Sané, Raphaël, Delattre, Pierre, Hanski, IlkkaGet access
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20by Gilg, Olivier, Sittler, Benoît, Sabard, Brigitte, Hurstel, Arnaud, Sané, Raphaël, Delattre, Pierre, Hanski, IlkkaGet access
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