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Wanda Wesołowska

Wanda Wesołowska (born 11 August 1950) is a Polish zoologist known for her work with jumping spiders. She has described more species of jumping spider than any contemporary writer, and is second only to Eugène Simon in the history of arachnology. Originally a student of ornithology, she developed an interest in jumping spiders while still a student at the Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities in the 1970s. Wesołowska published her first work in 1981, which included the description of nine new species of spiders, the first in what would be a prolific career. She moved to the University of Wrocław to continue her studies, and completed her doctoral thesis that described 44 new species of the genus Heliophanus. She joined the staff at the university, staying there until she retired in 2020. Her research has focused on the description, taxonomy and zoogeography of jumping spiders, and has included extensive work on African genera like Menemerus and Pachyballus. Wesołowska has identified more than 500 species, including half of all those from South Africa, and more than 20 species have been named after her.

Wanda Wesołowska
Wesołowska in 2019
Born
Wanda Nowysz

(1950-08-11) 11 August 1950 (age 72)
Włocławek, Poland
Education
Scientific career
FieldsArachnology
InstitutionsUniversity of Wrocław
ThesisA revision of the genus Heliophanus CL Koch, 1833 (Aranei: Salticidae) (1984)

Early life

Wanda Wesołowska (née Nowysz) was born on 11 August 1950 in Włocławek, Poland. As a young child she lived in Szczecin and, in 1968, she started studying biology at the Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences in Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.[1] Her original interest was ornithology. She achieved her MSc in Biology for her work Obserwacje ptaków wodno-błotnych zbiornika zaporowego na Wiśle pod Włocławkiem w okresie wędrówek ("Observations of Wetland Birds on a Dam Reservoir on the Vistula River in Wloclawek during Migration"), which was published in Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia in 1973.[2]

Career

 
Menemerus nigli, first described by Wesołowska in 2012

After graduating, Wesołowska started work at what is now the University of Natural Sciences and Humanities (then Wyższa Szkoła Pedagogiczno-Rolnicza) in Siedlce, where she met Jerzy Prószyński. Prószyński introduced her to the jumping spider family (Salticidae), which launched her lifelong interest in the family. She stayed at Siedlce from 1973 until moving to the University of Wroclaw in 1978 to start her doctoral studies and published her first paper on jumping spiders in 1981.[1] The paper included descriptions of nine new species, including Euophrys pygmaea and Icius parvus, which were both later moved to the genus Phintella, and Plexippoides regius.[3]

Wesołowska achieved a doctorate in natural sciences in 1984, with a thesis looking at the genus Heliophanus, a genus of jumping spider that occurs across the Afrotropical and Palearctic realms. It is one of the largest and most species-rich genera in the family.[4] In the work, she revisited the entire taxonomy of the genus and described 109 species, of which 44 were new, and was awarded a prize by the Ministry of Science and High Education for her work. She was successively a senior research assistant, assistant professor and associate professor at the University.[2] In 2000, she was awarded habilitation on the basis of her work A Revision of the Spider Genus Menemerus in Africa (Araneae: Salticidae), published in the Genus, and in 2009 was made a professor, the most senior scientific rank in Polish academia.[1][5]

Research

Most of Wesołowska's research covers the taxonomy, characteristics, behaviour and zoogeography of jumping spiders. She has worked with 24 other scientists from countries from Austria to Zimbabwe and is the author and co-author of over 120 works.[6] As of January 2023, according to the World Spider Catalog, Wesołowska is responsible for naming 572 species and 40 genera.[7] No other contemporary figure has described more new species and genera of jumping spiders. Only Eugène Simon, who described over 1000 species and 200 genera, has more to his name.[8]

Wesołowska initially focused on the study of spiders in the Palearctic realm, in both Europe and Asia, and undertook pioneering research on the species in the Middle East between 2002 and 2020. She has also made a particular impact on the understanding of jumping spiders in Africa. She is the author or co-author of half of all studies of South African jumping spider species, completed descriptive catalogues of spiders indigenous to African countries, including a study of over 100 spiders in Ivory Coast, and completed revisions of the taxonomy of African species in various jumping spider genera, including Mexcala, in 2009, Pochytoides, in 2018, and Pachyballus and Peplometus in 2020. Another area of her interest is spider behaviour, and she has published articles about the way that spiders mimic ants and beetles, and studies of those that specialise in eating termites and female mosquitos.[8][9][10]

Legacy

In 2020, Wesołowska was awarded the Lawrence Certificate of Merit by the African Arachnological Society for her contributions to the study of African spiders and a festschrift was published in her honour by the journal Zootaxa, with 41 authors submitting papers to the special edition.[9] In recognition of her endeavours in the field, two genera of jumping spiders, Wandawe and Wesolowskana, have been dedicated to her.[11][12]

The following species of jumping spiders have also been named after her:

Some of these, including Stenaelurillus wandae, were specifically named in honour of her 70th birthday.[26]

She has also been honoured in the names of other spiders. The list includes the species Cybaeota wesolowskae, two species of ant spiders, Ranops wandae and Zodarion wesolowskae, the crab spider Parabomis wandae, the crevice weaver Sahastata wesolowskae and the long-jawed orb weaver Diphya wesolowskae.[28][29]

Private life

Wesołowski met her husband Tomasz while a student of ornithology, with whom she shared a passion for the subject.[1] They co-authored three papers on birds in 1972 and 1973, she being lead author in all cases.[22] They moved as a family with her career and continued to share an interest in academic research. They celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with joint publication the ecology of the flatworm Leucochloridium and its effect on the behaviour of the snail Succinea putris. The couple's academic interest have also been passed to their daughter Olga, who is a member of staff at the Department of Biophysics and Neurobiology at the Wrocław Medical University.[1]

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e Wiśniewski 2020, p. 5.
  2. ^ a b . Uniwersytet Wrocalski (in Polish). 2021. Archived from the original on 4 November 2021.
  3. ^ World Spider Catalog (2021). . 22.5. Bern: Natural History Museum. Archived from the original on 6 December 2021.
  4. ^ Wesołowska 2003, p. 249.
  5. ^ Kwiek 2004, p. 336.
  6. ^ Wiśniewski 2020, p. 7.
  7. ^ World Spider Catalog (2023). "Search taxa". 24.0. Bern: Natural History Museum. from the original on 3 April 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  8. ^ a b Wiśniewski 2020, p. 6.
  9. ^ a b Dippenaar-Schoeman, Lyle & Haddad 2021, p. 1.
  10. ^ Wesołowska & Russell-Smith 2022, p. 4.
  11. ^ Koçak & Kemal 2008, p. 3.
  12. ^ Azarkina & Haddad 2020, p. 76.
  13. ^ Bustamante & Ruiz 2020, p. 117.
  14. ^ Szűts 2003, p. 421.
  15. ^ Rakov & Logunov 1997, p. 101.
  16. ^ Salgado & Ruiz 2020, p. 319.
  17. ^ Żabka & Patoleta 2020, p. 379.
  18. ^ Azarkina & Haddad 2020, p. 55.
  19. ^ Wang & Wang 2020, p. 359.
  20. ^ Patoleta & Żabka 2020, p. 284.
  21. ^ Cala-Riquelme et al. 2020, p. 152.
  22. ^ a b c Wiśniewski 2020, p. 8.
  23. ^ Patoleta & Żabka 2015, p. 259.
  24. ^ Wang & Li 2021, p. 149.
  25. ^ Caleb et al. 2022, p. 403.
  26. ^ a b Logunov 2020, p. 210.
  27. ^ Zhang & Maddison 2012, p. 77.
  28. ^ Wiśniewski 2020, pp. 7–8.
  29. ^ Benhalima & Bosmans 2020, p. 105.

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Wanda Wesolowska born 11 August 1950 is a Polish zoologist known for her work with jumping spiders She has described more species of jumping spider than any contemporary writer and is second only to Eugene Simon in the history of arachnology Originally a student of ornithology she developed an interest in jumping spiders while still a student at the Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities in the 1970s Wesolowska published her first work in 1981 which included the description of nine new species of spiders the first in what would be a prolific career She moved to the University of Wroclaw to continue her studies and completed her doctoral thesis that described 44 new species of the genus Heliophanus She joined the staff at the university staying there until she retired in 2020 Her research has focused on the description taxonomy and zoogeography of jumping spiders and has included extensive work on African genera like Menemerus and Pachyballus Wesolowska has identified more than 500 species including half of all those from South Africa and more than 20 species have been named after her Wanda WesolowskaWesolowska in 2019BornWanda Nowysz 1950 08 11 11 August 1950 age 72 Wloclawek PolandEducationAdam Mickiewicz University in Poznan University of WroclawScientific careerFieldsArachnologyInstitutionsUniversity of WroclawThesisA revision of the genusHeliophanusCL Koch 1833 Aranei Salticidae 1984 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Research 4 Legacy 5 Private life 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 SourcesEarly life EditWanda Wesolowska nee Nowysz was born on 11 August 1950 in Wloclawek Poland As a young child she lived in Szczecin and in 1968 she started studying biology at the Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences in Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan 1 Her original interest was ornithology She achieved her MSc in Biology for her work Obserwacje ptakow wodno blotnych zbiornika zaporowego na Wisle pod Wloclawkiem w okresie wedrowek Observations of Wetland Birds on a Dam Reservoir on the Vistula River in Wloclawek during Migration which was published in Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia in 1973 2 Career Edit Menemerus nigli first described by Wesolowska in 2012 After graduating Wesolowska started work at what is now the University of Natural Sciences and Humanities then Wyzsza Szkola Pedagogiczno Rolnicza in Siedlce where she met Jerzy Proszynski Proszynski introduced her to the jumping spider family Salticidae which launched her lifelong interest in the family She stayed at Siedlce from 1973 until moving to the University of Wroclaw in 1978 to start her doctoral studies and published her first paper on jumping spiders in 1981 1 The paper included descriptions of nine new species including Euophrys pygmaea and Icius parvus which were both later moved to the genus Phintella and Plexippoides regius 3 Wesolowska achieved a doctorate in natural sciences in 1984 with a thesis looking at the genus Heliophanus a genus of jumping spider that occurs across the Afrotropical and Palearctic realms It is one of the largest and most species rich genera in the family 4 In the work she revisited the entire taxonomy of the genus and described 109 species of which 44 were new and was awarded a prize by the Ministry of Science and High Education for her work She was successively a senior research assistant assistant professor and associate professor at the University 2 In 2000 she was awarded habilitation on the basis of her work A Revision of the Spider Genus Menemerus in Africa Araneae Salticidae published in the Genus and in 2009 was made a professor the most senior scientific rank in Polish academia 1 5 Research Edit Wikispecies has information related to Wanda Wesolowska Most of Wesolowska s research covers the taxonomy characteristics behaviour and zoogeography of jumping spiders She has worked with 24 other scientists from countries from Austria to Zimbabwe and is the author and co author of over 120 works 6 As of January 2023 according to the World Spider Catalog Wesolowska is responsible for naming 572 species and 40 genera 7 No other contemporary figure has described more new species and genera of jumping spiders Only Eugene Simon who described over 1000 species and 200 genera has more to his name 8 Wesolowska initially focused on the study of spiders in the Palearctic realm in both Europe and Asia and undertook pioneering research on the species in the Middle East between 2002 and 2020 She has also made a particular impact on the understanding of jumping spiders in Africa She is the author or co author of half of all studies of South African jumping spider species completed descriptive catalogues of spiders indigenous to African countries including a study of over 100 spiders in Ivory Coast and completed revisions of the taxonomy of African species in various jumping spider genera including Mexcala in 2009 Pochytoides in 2018 and Pachyballus and Peplometus in 2020 Another area of her interest is spider behaviour and she has published articles about the way that spiders mimic ants and beetles and studies of those that specialise in eating termites and female mosquitos 8 9 10 Legacy EditIn 2020 Wesolowska was awarded the Lawrence Certificate of Merit by the African Arachnological Society for her contributions to the study of African spiders and a festschrift was published in her honour by the journal Zootaxa with 41 authors submitting papers to the special edition 9 In recognition of her endeavours in the field two genera of jumping spiders Wandawe and Wesolowskana have been dedicated to her 11 12 The following species of jumping spiders have also been named after her Atomosphyrus wandae Bustamante amp Ruiz 2020 13 Eburneana wandae Szuts 2003 14 Heliophanus wesolowskae Rakov amp Logunov 1997 15 Marma wesolowskae Salgado amp Ruiz 2020 16 Neaetha wesolowskae Zabka amp Patoleta 2020 17 Padilla wandae Azarkina amp Haddad 2020 18 Pancorius wesolowskae Wang amp Wang 2020 19 Parahelpis wandae Patoleta amp Zabka 2020 20 Peckhamia wesolowskae Cala Riquelme Bustamante Crews amp Cutler 2020 21 Plexippus wesolowskae Biswas amp Raychaudhuri 1998 22 Proszynellus wandae Patoleta amp Zabka 2015 23 Pseudicius wesolowskae Zhu amp Song 2001 22 Rhenefictus wandae Wang amp Li 2021 24 25 Stenaelurillus wandae Logunov 2020 26 Thyenula wesolowskae Zhang amp Maddison 2012 27 Some of these including Stenaelurillus wandae were specifically named in honour of her 70th birthday 26 She has also been honoured in the names of other spiders The list includes the species Cybaeota wesolowskae two species of ant spiders Ranops wandae and Zodarion wesolowskae the crab spider Parabomis wandae the crevice weaver Sahastata wesolowskae and the long jawed orb weaver Diphya wesolowskae 28 29 Private life EditWesolowski met her husband Tomasz while a student of ornithology with whom she shared a passion for the subject 1 They co authored three papers on birds in 1972 and 1973 she being lead author in all cases 22 They moved as a family with her career and continued to share an interest in academic research They celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with joint publication the ecology of the flatworm Leucochloridium and its effect on the behaviour of the snail Succinea putris The couple s academic interest have also been passed to their daughter Olga who is a member of staff at the Department of Biophysics and Neurobiology at the Wroclaw Medical University 1 References EditCitations Edit a b c d e Wisniewski 2020 p 5 a b prof dr Wanda Wesolowska Uniwersytet Wrocalski in Polish 2021 Archived from the original on 4 November 2021 World Spider Catalog 2021 Included taxa 22 5 Bern Natural History Museum Archived from the original on 6 December 2021 Wesolowska 2003 p 249 Kwiek 2004 p 336 Wisniewski 2020 p 7 World Spider Catalog 2023 Search taxa 24 0 Bern Natural History Museum Archived from the original on 3 April 2023 Retrieved 25 January 2023 a b Wisniewski 2020 p 6 a b Dippenaar Schoeman Lyle amp Haddad 2021 p 1 Wesolowska amp Russell Smith 2022 p 4 Kocak amp Kemal 2008 p 3 Azarkina amp Haddad 2020 p 76 Bustamante amp Ruiz 2020 p 117 Szuts 2003 p 421 Rakov amp Logunov 1997 p 101 Salgado amp Ruiz 2020 p 319 Zabka amp Patoleta 2020 p 379 Azarkina amp Haddad 2020 p 55 Wang amp Wang 2020 p 359 Patoleta amp Zabka 2020 p 284 Cala Riquelme et al 2020 p 152 a b c Wisniewski 2020 p 8 Patoleta amp Zabka 2015 p 259 Wang amp Li 2021 p 149 Caleb et al 2022 p 403 a b Logunov 2020 p 210 Zhang amp Maddison 2012 p 77 Wisniewski 2020 pp 7 8 Benhalima amp Bosmans 2020 p 105 Sources Edit Azarkina Galina N Haddad Charles R 2020 Partial revision of the Afrotropical Ballini with the description of seven new genera Araneae Salticidae Zootaxa 4899 1 15 92 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 4 PMID 33756826 S2CID 232337871 Benhalima S Bosmans R 2020 Revision of the genus Zodarion Walckenaer 1833 part IV The species of Morocco Araneae Zodariidae Zootaxa 4899 1 93 114 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 5 PMID 33756827 S2CID 232339719 Bustamante A A Ruiz G R S 2020 New species and records of thiodinines from North and South America Araneae Salticidae Salticinae Thiodinini Zootaxa 4899 1 115 140 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 6 PMID 33756828 S2CID 232339871 Cala Riquelme F Bustamante A A Crews S C Cutler B 2020 New species of Peckhamia Simon 1900 Salticidae Dendryphantini Synagelina from the Greater Antilles Zootaxa 4899 1 141 160 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 7 PMID 33756829 S2CID 232338544 Caleb J T D Sanap R V Tripathi R Sampathkumar M Dharmara J Packiam S M 2022 Taxonomic notes on some South and Southeast Asian members of the genus Rhene Thorell 1869 Aranei Salticidae Dendryphantini Zootaxa 5125 4 389 407 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 5125 4 3 PMID 36101207 S2CID 248142679 Dippenaar Schoeman Ansie Lyle Robin Haddad Charles eds 2021 Tribute to Wanda Wesolowska on her 70th Birthday PDF SANSA Newsletter 37 1 Retrieved 3 April 2023 Kocak Ahmet O Kemal Muhabbet 2008 New synonyms and replacement names in the genus group taxa of Araneida Miscellaneous Papers Centre for Entomological Studies Ankara 139 140 ISSN 1015 8235 Kwiek Marek 2004 The International Attractiveness of the Academic Profession in Europe The Case of Poland In Enders Jurgen de Weert Egbert eds The International Attractiveness of the Academic Workplace in Europe Frankfurt Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft pp 332 348 ISBN 978 3 93081 380 3 Logunov Dmitri V 2020 Further notes on the genus Stenaelurillus Simon 1885 from India Araneae Salticidae Zootaxa 4899 1 201 214 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 11 PMID 33756833 S2CID 232339218 Patoleta Barbara M Zabka Marek 2015 Proszynellus a new jumping spider genus from Australia Araneae Salticidae Zootaxa 3926 2 257 267 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 3926 2 6 PMID 25781782 Patoleta Barbara M Zabka Marek 2020 New record of Gelotia Thorell 1890 and a new species of Parahelpis Gardzinska amp Zabka 2010 Araneae Salticidae from Australia Zootaxa 4899 1 280 286 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 15 PMID 33756837 S2CID 232339425 Rakov S Yu Logunov Dmitri V 1997 A critical review of the genus Heliophanus C L Koch 1833 of Middle Asia and the Caucasus Aranei Salticidae Arthropoda Selecta 5 3 4 67 104 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 16 PMID 33756838 S2CID 232339502 Salgado A Ruiz G R S 2020 Taxonomic revision of Marma Simon 1902 Araneae Salticidae Euophryini Zootaxa 4899 1 287 353 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 16 PMID 33756838 S2CID 232339502 Szuts Tamas 2003 A new species of Eburneana Wesolowska amp Szuts with notes on the biogeography and morphology of the genus Araneae Salticidae Genus 14 3 419 424 Wang C Li S Q 2021 On ten species of jumping spiders from Xishuangbanna China Araneae Salticidae ZooKeys 1062 123 155 doi 10 3897 zookeys 1062 72531 PMC 8530996 PMID 34720619 Wang W H Wang C 2020 Description of two new species of the jumping spider genus Pancorius Simon 1902 Araneae Salticidae from Southwest China Zootaxa 4899 1 354 362 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 17 PMID 33756839 S2CID 232337902 Wesolowska Wanda 2003 New data on African Heliophanus species with descriptions of new species Araneae Salticidae PDF Genus 14 249 294 Archived from the original PDF on 31 January 2021 Wesolowska Wanda Russell Smith Anthony 2022 Jumping spiders from Ivory Coast collected by J C Ledoux Araneae Salticidae European Journal of Taxonomy 841 1 143 doi 10 5852 ejt 2022 841 1943 S2CID 252889319 Wisniewski Konrad 2020 Over 40 years with jumping spiders on the 70th birthday of Wanda Wesolowska Zootaxa 4899 1 5 14 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 3 PMID 33756825 S2CID 232337200 Zabka Marek Patoleta Barbara M 2020 New species of Langona Simon 1901 and Neaetha Simon 1884 Araneae Salticidae from Thailand Zootaxa 4899 1 374 383 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4899 1 19 PMID 33756841 S2CID 232338802 Zhang J X Maddison W P 2012 New euophryine jumping spiders from Southeast Asia and Africa Araneae Salticidae Euophryinae Zootaxa 3581 53 80 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 3581 1 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wanda 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