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Tanja Pipan

Researcher at Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts

Publications -  39
Citations -  643

Tanja Pipan is an academic researcher from Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cave & Karst. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 39 publications receiving 472 citations. Previous affiliations of Tanja Pipan include University of Nova Gorica.

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Meta-analysis of multidecadal biodiversity trends in Europe

Francesca Pilotto, +70 more
TL;DR: A quantitative synthesis of longterm biodiversity trends across Europe is reported, showing how, despite overall increase in biodiversity metric and stability in abundance, trends differ between regions, ecosystem types, and taxa.
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Fundamental research questions in subterranean biology

TL;DR: A roadmap to guide future research endeavours in subterranean biology is developed by adapting a well‐established methodology of ‘horizon scanning’ to identify the highest priority research questions across six subject areas.

CLIMATE, ABIOTIC FACTORS, AND THE EVOLUTION OF SUBTERRANEAN LIFE KLIMA, ABIOTSKI DEJAVNIKI IN EVOLUCIJA PODZEMELJSKEGA žIVLJENJA

TL;DR: Overall, the role of these shallow subterranean habitats in the evolution and biogeography of subterranean species may be crucial and environmental differences, such as differences in chemistry of epikarst water, may be im­portant in allowing large numbers of species to coexist.
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Studies of the Fauna of Percolation Water of Huda Luknja, a Cave in Isolated Karst in Northeast Slovenia

TL;DR: In this article, the fauna and community ecology of percolation water were studied using monthly samples of 12 drips in the Medvedji rov in the cave Huda luknja.
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Biodiversity and Ecology of Fauna in Percolating Water in Selected Slovenian and Romanian Caves

TL;DR: Relationship between faunal richness and the physical characteristics of the water was found and correlation between surface geomorphology and fauna in percolating water was statistically significant in the Postojna cave system.