Information about training programme
- Title of training: Identification of Afrotropical spiders (Araneae).
- Description of project: Spiders are among the most visible terrestrial invertebrates and are, thanks to international collaboration, well documented with family overviews for the Afrotropics and the World. The availability of an on-line world catalogue increases the accessibility of this megadiverse group. Therefore they are the taxonomic group par excellence for fine-grained studies in biodiversity and evaluations of habitat quality. The training provides a crash course for morphology based identification of Afrotropical representatives. The collection of the RMCA with more than 4000 identified species is of major importance in this respect.
- Duration of training: 3 weeks
Type of training
- Practical experiences
- Techniques (collection, preparation)
- Ecological sampling techniques
- Specimen database development
- Identification of Afrotropical spiders
- Literature search, use of catalogues
- Lectures
- Zoogeography of the Afrotropical Region
- Systematics and phylogeny of the Araneae
- Zoological nomenclature
- Seminars
- Structure and complexity of spider genitalia; why so complex ?
Contact information of mentor / supervisor
- Name of mentor / supervisor: Dr Rudy Jocqué
- Institution / Organisation: Royal Museum for Central Africa
- EDIT partner number: 14
- Unit / Department / Laboratory: Invertebrates non-insects
- Address: Leuvensesteenweg, 13 3080 Tervuren
- Indicative time period when mentor is not available: dates for training should be discussed prior to visit
Target audience: MSc students, PhD students and early career researchers.
Training can be adapted to individual level of trainees.