On Thursday, October 18, 2018 Dr. Alexander Weigand, a coordinator of DNAqua-Net COST Action, visited SubBioLab and held a lecture entitield “Why We Need Sustainable Networks Bridging Countries, Disciplines, Cultures and Generations for Aquatic Biomonitoring 2.0: A Perspective Derived From the DNAqua-Net COST Action”. He discussed the reflections, potentials and limitations…
On Friday, 28th September 2018, there was an official opening of the photo exhibition “Hidden life of the underground” in Biološko središče in Ljubljana. We were honoured to have very extinguished speakers present, the Dean of the Biotechnical Faculty, prof. dr. Emil Erjavec, and the Head of the Chair of zoology,…
Photo exhibition will offer a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the richness of life in the underground, in the world of constant darkness and special conditions, different from the ones on the surface. Even though this may seem a hostile world, it is still inhabited by a number of very…
The International Society for Subterranean Biology is a scientific asscociation, promoting scientific research as well as conservation activities in biology of subterranean habitats. At the General Assembly held in the time of 24th International Conference on Subterranean Biology in Averio in Portugal, a new honorary member of the society was announced…
We are happy to announce approval of the bilateral cooperative project between Slovenia and Montenegro, with the title “Investigating subterranean biodiversity patterns as the basis to identify research and conservation priorities”. The project will be financially supported by the Slovenian Research Agency in Slovenia, and Ministry of Science in Montenegro. Project will strengthen the links…
In the middle of June 2018, a student Mert Eren from Hacettepe University (Ankara, Turkey) joined our lab, with the support of Erasmus+ Internship program. Mert is an undergraduate biology student and a caver, interested in studying subterranean fauna. While in Slovenia, he learns about different aspects of subterranean biology, including theoretical as well as…
On Thursday, 21 st June 2018, prof. dr. Andrzej Falniowski, the head of the Department of Malacology at the Jagiellonian University (Krakow, Poland), presented the specificity and restrictions of the usefulness of the morphological and molecular characters in the taxonomy of the snail superfamily Truncatelloidea. He discussed some solutions in the…
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