Virpi Lummaa
Virpi Lummaa is a Finnish evolutionary biologist and ecologist. She is an Academy of Finland professor at the University of Turku. Her research interests include ageing, lifespan, and natural selection in contemporary human populations. In addition to her research into human evolution, Lummaa studies life history patterns, social behavior, and more in Asian elephants, another large, long-lived mammal. Lummaa is currently the Principal Investigator of both the Human Life History Group based at the University of Turku and the Myanmar Timber Elephant Project. She has received a starting grant from the European Research Council. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Simon N. Chapman, John Jackson, Win Htut, Virpi Lummaa, Mirkka LahdenperäGet access
Published in BMC Evolutionary Biology (2019)
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3by Océane Liehrmann, Anne Ollila, Virpi Lummaa, Léa Lansade, Martin W. SeltmannGet access
Published in Animal Behavior and Cognition (2024)
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5by John Loehr, Robert Lynch, Johanna Mappes, Tuomas Salmi, Jenni Pettay, Virpi LummaaGet access
Published in Finnish Yearbook of Population Research (2017)
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6by John Loehr, Robert Lynch, Johanna Mappes, Tuomas Salmi, Jenni Pettay, Virpi LummaaGet access
Published in Finnish Yearbook of Population Research (2017)
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