Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1156895
Interview with Culver,"For most of its history, biospeleology has been a poor cousin of the other speleological disciplines"
Interview with Culver,"For most of its history, biospeleology has been a poor cousin of the other speleological disciplines" // Acta carsologica, 49 (2020), 2-3; 155-162 doi:10.3986/ac.v49i2-3.9391 (nije recenziran, članak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Interview with Culver,"For most of its history,
biospeleology has been a poor cousin of the other
speleological disciplines"
Autori
Lučić, Ivo
Izvornik
Acta carsologica (0583-6050) 49
(2020), 2-3;
155-162
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, ostalo
Ključne riječi
Karstologist, 20th century, Interview, Biospeleology, David Culver
Sažetak
Our series of interviews with leading karstologists now turns to cave biologist. David Culver, an emeritus professor of environmental science at the American University (Washington DC, USA), talks about his relationship to karst and what subterranean biology has given to the geoscientific disciplines and what it has taken from them. His science approach is well reflected in the statement: “In the last few decades, I have done valuable little completely independent research, and collaboration with people with different skill groups has been critical”.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
Napomena
Serial: 20th Century Karstology