Shamil Shetekauri Explained

Shamil Shetekauri
Birth Date:10 July 1955
Birth Place:Khone, Dusheti District, Georgia
Field:Botany, Ppant ecology
Alma Mater:Georgian State Institute of Agriculture
Work Institution:Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi Botanical Garden and Institute of Botany,
Known For:Study of flora, high mountain biodiversity, endemism, habitats and geography of plants

thumb|275px|Herbarium of University of Jena, 2008Shamil Shetekauri (Georgian: შამილ შეთეკაური|links=no; born July 10, 1955) is a Georgian scientist, botanist, and botanical geography specialist in the study of flora, biodiversity, taxonomy of plants and plant ecology.

Member of the Georgian Botanical Society (Georgian: საქართველოს ბოტანიკური საზოგადოება) (1980), Member of the International Organisation for the Phytotaxonomic Investigation Mediterranean Area (OPTIMA) (2002), Member International Geographical Union (IGU) (2002), Head of the NGO "TEBULO" (2002), Fellow of the London Linnean Society (FLS), regional expert in Caucasus of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) (2008), Member of scientific chamber of Botanical Institute of Ketskhoveli (Georgian: კეცხოველის ბოტანიკის ინსტიტუტი) (2008).

Biography

Shamil Shetekauri was born July 10, 1955, in Khone, Dusheti District, Georgia. In 1973–1978 he successfully finished Faculty of Gardening and Viticulture in Georgian State Institute of Agriculture (Georgian: სასოფლო-სამეურნეო ინსტიტუტი) and received Master of Sciences in Agronomy. In 1982–1985 he studied in Postgraduate school of the Institute of Botany of the Georgian Academy of Sciences. In 1986 he made Candidate of Biological of Sciences (equivalent to PhD, flora, botany). In 1999 he was made Doctor of Biological of Sciences (equivalent to ScD, Flora, Botany).

Since 2010, he has served as a chief researcher and head of Department Plant Systematic and Geography Tbilisi Botanical Garden and Institute of Botany. From 2006 he has been a professor at Tbilisi State University. He has worked as a leading researcher, at the Institute of Botany of Academy of Sciences of Georgia since 2001.

An endemic spider species of the Caucasus has been named after him: Incestophantes shetekaurii (Linyphiidae),.[1] [2]

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  1. Web site: World Spider Catalog (2015). Version 16. 23 April 2015. Natural History Museum Bern. 23 April 2015.
  2. Web site: Nentwig W, Blick T, Gloor D, Hänggi A, Kropf C (2015): Spiders of Europe. Version 04/2015. 23 April 2015. 23 April 2015.