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Mikael Fortelius (born 1 February 1954) is a Professor of Evolutionary Palaeontology at the University of Helsinki and the coordinator of the Neogene of the Old World database of fossil mammals. His research involves the evolution of Eurasian land mammals and terrestrial environments during the Neogene, ecomorphology of ungulates, developmental biology, the function and evolution of mammalian teeth, and scaling problems (changes in size with growth or as species evolve). He is an expert on indricotheres. He has authored and co-authored a number of papers in peer-reviewed international journals as well as articles on popular science and other published material. He is married to Asta Irene Rosenström, and he has three children.

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  • Mikael Fortelius (born 1 February 1954) is a Professor of Evolutionary Palaeontology at the University of Helsinki and the coordinator of the Neogene of the Old World database of fossil mammals. His research involves the evolution of Eurasian land mammals and terrestrial environments during the Neogene, ecomorphology of ungulates, developmental biology, the function and evolution of mammalian teeth, and scaling problems (changes in size with growth or as species evolve). He is an expert on indricotheres. He has authored and co-authored a number of papers in peer-reviewed international journals as well as articles on popular science and other published material. He is married to Asta Irene Rosenström, and he has three children. (en)
  • Hannu Lennart Mikael Fortelius, född 1 februari 1954 i Helsingfors, är en finländsk paleontolog. Fortelius blev filosofie doktor 1985. Han var 1986–1996 docent i zoologisk paleontologi vid Helsingfors universitet och blev 1996 professor i ekologisk paleontologi. Hans forskning har kretsat främst kring fossilt tandmaterial. År 1996 blev han kallad till ledamot av Finska Vetenskaps-Societeten och år 2005 av Finska Vetenskapsakademien. (sv)
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  • Mikael Fortelius (born 1 February 1954) is a Professor of Evolutionary Palaeontology at the University of Helsinki and the coordinator of the Neogene of the Old World database of fossil mammals. His research involves the evolution of Eurasian land mammals and terrestrial environments during the Neogene, ecomorphology of ungulates, developmental biology, the function and evolution of mammalian teeth, and scaling problems (changes in size with growth or as species evolve). He is an expert on indricotheres. He has authored and co-authored a number of papers in peer-reviewed international journals as well as articles on popular science and other published material. He is married to Asta Irene Rosenström, and he has three children. (en)
  • Hannu Lennart Mikael Fortelius, född 1 februari 1954 i Helsingfors, är en finländsk paleontolog. Fortelius blev filosofie doktor 1985. Han var 1986–1996 docent i zoologisk paleontologi vid Helsingfors universitet och blev 1996 professor i ekologisk paleontologi. Hans forskning har kretsat främst kring fossilt tandmaterial. År 1996 blev han kallad till ledamot av Finska Vetenskaps-Societeten och år 2005 av Finska Vetenskapsakademien. (sv)
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  • Mikael Fortelius (en)
  • Mikael Fortelius (sv)
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