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Casting spider webs across Malagasy rivers: Extraordinary silk in giant orb webs
Project Duration: 1 January 2009–31 December 2010
Code: 8655-09


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Inbreeding and evolutionary dead-ends: from population-level processes to macroevolutionary patterns
Project Duration: 1 January 2007–31 December 2009
Project Leader: Ingi Agnarsson, PhD
Code: Z1-9799-0618-07

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Sky-View Factor Based Visualization
Project Duration: 1 February 2010
Project Leader: Klemen Zakšek, PhD (University of Hamburg, Institute of Geophysics)

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Nephilid spiders: Database of world collections
The current version of the database created in BIOTA (http://viceroy.eeb.uconn.edu/biota) contains precise specimen, museum and georeferenced locality information for three out of four nephilid spider genera (see www.nephilidae.com): the genus Clitaetra with six species inhabiting Africa and Indian Ocean islands to Sri Lanka, the genus Herennia with eleven species in Australasia from India to Solomon Islands, and the genus Nephilenygs with four species in the tropics worldwide. For methods of study, museum information, taxonomic species diagnostics with illustrated descriptions, and sources of funding for this research, see the three published nephilid spider monographs (Kuntner, 2005, 2006, 2007). The database, currently at over a thousand specimens, will be updated to include specimen information on the largest nephilid genus, Nephila, with another several thousand entries, upon publication of a taxonomic monograph currently in preparation (for preliminary information on Nephila, see Kuntner et al., 2008; Kuntner & Coddington, 2009). Any queries? Contact the database author.
Author: Matjaž Kuntner, PhD
Period of creating: since 2000
Caretaker: Matjaž Kuntner, PhD
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Multicultural heritage and nation state: cases of Prekmurje, Bela krajina and Primorska
Project Duration: 1 July 2011–30 June 2014
Code: J6-4301
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Sounds of border: Music and identity in Slovenian border regions
Project Duration: 1 May 2009–30 April 2011