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Biology of spiders

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Harvard Univ Pr, 1982 - Nature - 306 pages
An enormous amount of research in spider biology in recent years has resulted in significant new insights into this diverse group of organisms. The response to this outpouring is an updated edition of this widely regarded classic. First published in 1979, this was the first textbook on spiderssince 1930; the new edition contains all the information gathered since that time, including the entire world literature on spiders up to 1994. The author has completely updated and revised chapters on ecology, phylogeny and systematics to reflect current knowledge. Over 200 illustrations areincluded as well as an extensive reference section. The only modern textbook available on the subject, this will prove an invaluable resource for professionals, students, and researchers in zoology, entomology, ecology and physiology.

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User Review  - Robin - Goodreads

Excellent introduction to the subject! Very informative, and as an added bonus, has hundreds of interesting facts to fascinate (or frighten) people with. Read full review

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User Review  - Ned R - Goodreads

Brilliant. Consider this snippet, "The importance of the book lungs becomes clear after one closes the lung slits with vaseline; after only 2 minutes the animals become severely paralyzed and after ... Read full review

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Contents

An Introduction to Spiders l
1
Functional Anatomy
13
Metabolism
42
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Dr. R.F. Foelix is widely regarded as one of the foremost experts in spider biology.

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