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Jens Roland

Jens Roland in Professor of Ecology at the University of Alberta
in Edmonton, Alberta. He received his B.Sc. from the University of
Alberta, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of British
Columbia. Current research focusses on population ecology and
population dynamics of insects in a spatial or landscape
perspective. Projects examine both the large-scale pattern of
population change, and the mechanism by which landscape alters the
processes which drive those dynamics. Current projects examine:
the effect of forest fragmentation on forest tent caterpillar and
its natural enemies; the effect of meadow size and isolation on
dispersal and dynamics of alpine butterflies in Alberta, and on
butterfly populations in threatened Garry Oak meadows of
Southwestern British Columbia.
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