Kazimir Tarman
Prof. Dr. Kazimir Tarman is a Professor of Animal Ecology.
He gave lectures on Zoogeography and Chordate
Biology at the Department of Biology, University of Ljubljana.
His fi eld of research is Pedozoology, especially
high diversity of soil fauna, structure of soil biocenosis
and their role in decomposition of organic matter and the
origin of fertile soil. He studied taxonomy, zoogeography
and ecology of Oribatidae in Slovenia and western Balkan.
He received the Unesco scholarship to visit Rothamsted
Experimental Station in Harpenden, UK. He was the
president of the Slovenian Natural Society in 1988–1995.
He is the author of many scientifi c, expert and popular
science articles, and of books Man and nature (1964),
The living world of soil (1965), Why – because in ecology
(1975), Ecology (1997, secondary school textbook),
Basis of ecology and animal ecology (1992, university
textbook) (summarized from Proteus 2/61, 1998).