P1-0184 — Final report
1.
The 'medicinal leech' actually consists of several species; the model organism 'Hirudo medicinalis' does not belong to this species.

European and Near East medicinal leeches represent a complex of at least three clearly distinctive species. Most of the work and results in commercial breeding, medicinal use, pharmaceutics, neurobiology etc. were incorrectly attributed to H. medicinalis, whereas in reality the species dealt with has been H. verbana. The discovery was noticed by many prominent journals and presented, for example as 'Research Highlight' in Nature, as cover story of the US National Science Foundation (NSF), and in many newspapers like The Times, Daily Telegraph, The Australian, Science Daily, The Scientist.

COBISS.SI-ID: 19227353
2.
Determining the areas od highest biodiversity for subterranean fauna

Verifiable data sets and calculations certify Dinaric karst and Slovenia as the richest in troglobiotic fauna. Beetles used as a model, they are 40% of all terrestrial troglobiotic species, and best studied. We included 1700 georeferenced localities with 530 species. The 20x20 km grid and bootstrap turned out as most appropriate.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1750351
3.
important paper on biodiversity

The paper was considered important enough by the publisher to deliver a special press release together with the paper. In the paper we showed that the highest global obligate subterranean biodiversity is concentrated not in the tropics but in a narrow belt at temperate northern latitudes in areas of long-term high surface productivity and high cave density.

COBISS.SI-ID: 20885209
4.
Mikroorganisms in an invertebrate gut

The authors describe a new species of bacteria present in the gut of terrestrial isopods Porcellio scaber. Bacteria are attached to cuticular spines. For their identification, modern molecular methods were used. New knowledge provided in the paper is an important contribution in understanding interaction between host organism and gut microbiota

COBISS.SI-ID: 2068872
5.
Developing new diagnostic methods & techniques; a contribution to the conservation of natural heritage

Cultured hepatocytes are used for toxicological and pharmacological studies, and on the field of cells transplantation in medicine. Progression was attained first of all in fishes and mammalians, and there are only a few studies with amphibians. We have introduce completely new method of hepatocytes primary cell cultures method of preparation of two species of Proteids, surface dwelling Necturus maculosus and distinctly specialized cave dweller Proteus anguinus.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1610575
6.
The 'medicinal leech' actually consists of several species; the model organism 'Hirudo medicinalis' does not belong to this species.

European and Near East medicinal leeches represent a complex of at least three clearly distinctive species. Most of the work and results in commercial breeding, medicinal use, pharmaceutics, neurobiology etc. were incorrectly attributed to H. medicinalis, whereas in reality the species dealt with has been H. verbana. The discovery was noticed by many prominent journals and presented, for example as 'Research Highlight' in Nature, as cover story of the US National Science Foundation (NSF), and in many newspapers like The Times, Daily Telegraph, The Australian, Science Daily, The Scientist.

COBISS.SI-ID: 19227353
7.
important paper on biodiversity

The paper was considered important enough by the publisher to deliver a special press release together with the paper. In the paper we showed that the highest global obligate subterranean biodiversity is concentrated not in the tropics but in a narrow belt at temperate northern latitudes in areas of long-term high surface productivity and high cave density.

COBISS.SI-ID: 20885209
8.
Determining the areas od highest biodiversity for subterranean fauna

Verifiable data sets and calculations certify Dinaric karst and Slovenia as the richest in troglobiotic fauna. Beetles used as a model, they are 40% of all terrestrial troglobiotic species, and best studied. We included 1700 georeferenced localities with 530 species. The 20x20 km grid and bootstrap turned out as most appropriate.

9.
Developing new diagnostic methods & techniques; a contribution to the conservation of natural heritage

Cultured hepatocytes are used for toxicological and pharmacological studies, and on the field of cells transplantation in medicine. Progression was attained first of all in fishes and mammalians, and there are only a few studies with amphibians. We have introduce completely new method of hepatocytes primary cell cultures method of preparation of two species of Proteids, surface dwelling Necturus maculosus and distinctly specialized cave dweller Proteus anguinus.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1610575