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         Spiders Publications:     more books (100)
  1. Ray Society. [Publications] by G. H Locket, 1968
  2. The comity of spiders (Publications - Ray Society, London) by W. S Bristowe, 1968
  3. Spider Bites: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And Annotated Research Guide To Internet References by Icon Health Publications, 2004-03-31
  4. The Amazing Spider-Man (LOOK AND FIND)
  5. Curious Critters of the Natural World: Insects & Spiders (Curious Critters of the Natural World) by Ready-Ed Publications, 2004-05-01
  6. Star Wars Expanded Universe Exclusive Toyfare Edition #1 (Wizard Publications)
  7. The Amazing Spider-Man (Look and Find (Publications International))
  8. 1. Oklahoma spiders (Publications of the University of Oklahoma biological survey) by Nathan Banks, 1932
  9. Polynesian spiders (Mangarevan Expedition publication) by Lucien Berland, 1942
  10. Spiders, ticks and mites: Including the species harmful to man in Australia and New Guinea (Service publication) by F. H Taylor, 1946
  11. Pest management practices for home and landscape: Spiders, brown recluse & black widow (Publication) by James H Jarratt, 2000
  12. A glossary of insects, mites and spiders in English, Spanish and Latin (Publication / Cooperative Extension, University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources) by Irene Tenney, 1986
  13. The spider and the flie (Publications of the Spenser Society. New series) by John Heywood, 1894
  14. Spider divination in the Camerrons (Milwaukee Public Museum Publications in anthropology) by Paul Gebauer, 1964

1. Spiders Publications
Naturally occurring inhibitors of the venom of funnel web spiders The chemical nature of the funnelweb spider venom inhibitor found in rat plasma.
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Atkinson, R. K. (1981). "Comparisons of the neurotoxic activity of the venom of several species of funnel web spiders (Atrax)." Aust-J-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci (Pt 3): 307-16. Atkinson, R. K. (1981). "Naturally occurring inhibitors of the venom of funnel web spiders (Atrax species)." Aust-J-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci (Pt 3): 317-25. Atkinson, R. K. (1982). "The chemical nature of the funnel-web spider venom inhibitor found in rat plasma." Aust-J-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci (Pt 2): 191-202. Atkinson, R. K. (1986). "Some studies of the oedematogenic action of the venom of funnel-web spiders (Atrax species)." Aust-J-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci (Pt 5): 453-64. Atkinson, R. K. (1993). "A comparison of the toxicity of the venoms of twelve common Australian spider species on rodent vital organ systems." Comp-Biochem-Physiol-C Atkinson, R. K., D. J. Farrell, et al. (1995). "Evidence against the involvement of Mycobacterium ulcerans in most cases of necrotic arachnidism." Pathology Atkinson, R. K. and P. Walker (1985). "The effects of season of collection, feeding, maturation and gender on the potency of funnel-web spider (Atrax infensus) venom." Aust- J-Exp-Biol-Med-Sci (Pt 5): 555-61.

2. Spiders - Publications
Research Current Research. Publications. Search Spiders
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3. Spiders Publications
Wilson, D. C. and L. E. King, Jr. (1990). "Spiders and spider bites." DermatolClin 8(2) 277-86.
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4. Red-back-spider
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spiders publications Redback spider (Latrodectus mactans hasselti) Publications Failure of intramuscular antivenom in Red-back spider envenoming.
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Ceccarelli-B, Gorio-A, et al. Purification from www.biol.pmf.hr/~bius/ijuric/pauci/venom.pdf The toxicology of the Latrodectus hasselti spiderthe Australian of Latrodectus hasselti, the Australian red back spider is described.
Br Homeopath J. 1999 Jan;88(1):2-6. The toxicology of the Latrodectus hasselti Spiders Publications " Red back spider (Latrodectus mactans hasselti) envenomation in a neonate.
Br -J-Pharmacol 72(2): 335-40. Hartman, LJ and SK Sutherland (1984). www.kingsnake.com/toxinology/ old/arachnid/spiderspubs.html

5. Publications
RECENT PUBLICATIONS. Hormiga, G. In Press. Weintrauboa, a new genus of pimoid spiders from Japan and adjacent islands, with comments on the
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6. Extension Publications Spiders
Spiders EB1548 Author(s) A.L. Antonelli, Roger D. Akre, and E. Paul Catts Spiders are beneficial arthropods, found indoors and out.
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7. Elton Publications Spiders
from Elton Publications. LINKS 1. Notes on the redback spider. 3. Spiders don't have any bones, but they can have up to eight eyes.
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8. Florida's Fabulous Spiders - World Publications - World
PowerSearch Florida's Fabulous Spiders World Publications. Clicca per ingrandire
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9. FOUND Info About Floridas Fabulous Spiders World Publications
Floridas Fabulous Spiders World Publications florida
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10. Eggnog Publications The Spiders About Graig's Apartment.
the spiders about graig's apartment. name email addy url remember me? yes no comments eggnog publications "this is gak's weblog
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11. ABL's Brief Bibliography For Webmasters
The NonDesigner's Design Book by Robin Williams 2nd edition (September 8, 2000) Peachpit Press;
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12. Australian Biological Resources Study - Publications - Spiders Of
Australian Biological Resources Study publications - Spiders of Australia Interactive Identification to subfamily
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13. PD Dr. Jutta M. Schneider - Behavorial Ecology Of Spiders, Research On Spiders,
Projects and publications of Dr. Jutta Schneider related to the evolution of reproductive behavior and sociality of spiders.
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14. Spiders - Publications
publications (1996 present) Complementarity patterns in ground dwelling spiders and insects. Current Research publications. Search spiders
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Publications (1992 - present)
Research
  • Colgan, D.J. and Gray, M.R. (1992). The genetic structure of the Badumna candida species group (Araneae, Amaurobioidea). Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society Gray, M.R. (1992). A revision of the troglobitic spider genus Tartarus (Amaurobioidea: Stiphidiidae). Proceedings of the Linnean Society of N.S.W. 113(3):165-173. Gray, M.R. (1992). New Desid Spiders (Araneae: Desidae) from New Caledonia and Eastern Australia. Records of the Australian Museum Harvey, M.S., Gray, M.R, Hunt, G.S. and Lee, D.C. (1993). The cavernicolous Arachnida and Myriapoda of Cape Range, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Gray, M.R. (1994). A Review of the Filistatid Spiders (Araneae: Filistatidae) of Australia . Records of the Australian Museum North East Forests Biodiversity Study No. 3C: 102pp. New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service. Gray, M.R. (1995). Morphology and relationships within the spider family Filistatidae (Araneae: Araneomorphae). In 'Australasian spiders and their relatives: papers honouring Barbara York Main'. Ed. M.S. Harvey.

15. ACES Publications : ANR-1043
ACES publications, All of ACES.edu The brown recluse spider belongs to a group of spiders commonly known as the fiddleback spiders because of the
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Monday, September 26, 2005 ACES Publications All of ACES.edu Publications Homepage
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County Offices Printable Copy (PDF) Author: OI
PubID: ANR-1043 Title: THE BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER Pages: Balance:
Status: IN STOCK ANR-1043, New Oct 1997. Faith M. Oi, Extension Entomologist, Assistant Professor, and Gary R. Mullen, Professor, both in Entomology at Auburn University The Brown Recluse Spider People are often afraid of spiders because of their ill-deserved reputation for envenomizing victims. In fact, most spiders do not have mouthparts strong enough to penetrate skin. Spiders are considered beneficial arthropods because they often prey on insects that we consider nuisances. Homeowners should be encouraged to leave spiders alone if the spiders are in their natural habitat such as the yard or garden. However, the brown recluse, Loxosceles reclusa, is an exception.
Description
The brown recluse spider belongs to a group of spiders commonly known as the "fiddle-back" spiders because of the violin-shaped marking they have on their cephalothorax (fused head and thorax) (Figure 1). The shape and intensity of the fiddle design may vary. A more constant characteristic for identification is the number and pattern of the eyes. Most spiders have four pairs of eyes. The brown recluse has only three pairs of eyes, arranged in a semicircle on the front of the cephalothorax (Figure 1). Figure 1.

16. Publications PD Dr. Jutta M. Schneider - Behavorial Ecology Of Spiders, Research
Behavorial Ecology of spiders. Evolution of reproductive behaviour and sociality.
http://spider.gilgamesh.de/publications.php
Publications Fromhage L., Schneider J.M. Male mating tactics in a cannibalistic spider: Foraging females allow safer sex. Behavioral Ecology, in press Bilde T., Lubin Y., Schneider J.M., Maklakov A.A., Smith D. 2005. Evolution, in press Copulation patterns in the golden orb-web spider Nephila madagascariensis. Journal of Ethology, in press Elgar M.A., Schneider J.M. 2004. The evolutionary significance of sexual cannibalism. Advances in the Study of Behavior, 34, in press Schneider J.M., Fromhage L., Uhl G. 2004. Extremely short copulations do not affect hatching success in Argiope bruennichi SCOPOLI, 1772 (Araneidae) . Journal of Arachnology, in press
Male mate choice and patterns of paternity in multiple-mating trials of the sexually cannibalistic orb-web spider, Nephila plumipes. Australian Journal of Zoology 51: 357-365 Fromhage L., Uhl G., Schneider J.M. 2003. Fitness consequences of sexual cannibalism in female Argiope bruennichi.

17. Spiders And Mites - Find The Latest Books, CDs And Technical Publications From O
spiders and mites bookshop, books, science technical publications, CDROMs, slide sets.
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spiders and mites
Also indexed as : acari and arachnids : arachnids and acari : mites and spiders A Spider's World - Senses and Behavior
F.G. Barth University of Vienna

Springer Verlag 2002 more details An Introduction to the Invertebrates
Janet Moore

Cambridge University Press March 2001 more details Aquatic Mites : From Genes to Communities
Edited by Heather Proctor

Springer 2004 more details Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates (Second edition)
Edited by James H Thorp and Alan P

Academic Press 2001 more details Eriophyoid Mites - Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control
Edited by E E Lindquist, M W Sabelis and J Bruin

Elsevier 1996 more details Handbook of Biological Control - Principles and Applications of Biological Control Edited by T S Bellows, T W Fisher, L E Caltagirone, D L Dahlsten, C Huffaker and G Gardh Academic Press 1999 more details Handbook of Vegetable Pests John Capinera Academic Press 2001 more details The Evolution of Mating Systems in Insects and Arachnids Edited by Jae C Choe and Bernard J Crespi Cambridge University Press 1997 more details The Evolution of Social Behavior in Insects and Arachnids Edited by Jae C. Choe, Bernard J. Crespi

18. Elton Publications : Spiders
Many spiders are helpful to people because they hunt and eat insects. However, some spiders are dangerous to people. The redback spider is one of those
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There are probably more than fifty thousand species of spiders on Earth. Some are a millimetre across the back while others are as big as an adult's hand.
Many spiders are helpful to people because they hunt and eat insects. However, some spiders are dangerous to people. The red-back spider is one of those dangerous spiders.
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Notes on the red-back spider.

Fascinating facts

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1. The female red-back lays more than 200 eggs in a pale yellow egg sac. 2. Red backs are very closely related to New Zealand's night stinger and America's black widow spider. 3. Spiders don't have any bones, but they can have up to eight eyes. The red-back in the picture at the top of this page is a female spider. Only the female has that red or orange mark on its black back. The males are much smaller and their body is a creamy brown colour. Red-backs are found all across Australia. They like living around people, especially in warm, dry places around the home. They like letterboxes, meter boxes, dry corners in garages or amongst stones and pieces of wood. Spiders are not insects. Insects have six legs. Each leg has three sections. Insects have three body parts, the head, abdomen and thorax. Insects have antenna, or feelers, and many have wings.

19. Entomology - Vetter Publications
RS Vetter publications regarding medically important spiders (as of Jan 2005). *PDF = available as PDF. Request a copy and I will send it.
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R.S. Vetter publications regarding medically important spiders (as of Jan 2005) *PDF = available as PDF. Request a copy and I will send it. o Vetter, R. S. and D. L. Swanson. 2005. Arthropods in dermatology: errors in arachnology [letter]. J. Amer. Academy Dermatol. (in press) o Isbister, G. K., J. White, B. J. Currie, S. P. Bush, R. S. Vetter and D. A. Warrell. 2005. Spider bites: addressing mythology and poor evidence. Amer. J. Tropical Med. Hygiene (in press) o Isbister, G. K. and R. S. Vetter. 2005. Necrotic arachnidism: more myths and minor corrections. [Letter] Annals Emerg. Medicine (in press) o Vetter, R. S. and S. P. Bush. 2004. Additional considerations regarding brown recluse spider bites and dapsone therapy [letter]. Amer. J. Emerg. Med. 22: *PDF o Vetter, R. S. and G. K. Isbister. 2004. Do hobo spider bites cause dermonecrotic injuries? Annals Emerg. Med. 44: *PDF o Bennett, R. G. and R. S. Vetter. 2004. Erroneous attribution of dermonecrotic lesions to brown recluse or hobo spiders in Canada. Canadian Family Physician 50: *PDF o Vetter, R. S. 2004. Myths about spider envenomations and necrotic skin lesions. Lancet

20. Australian Biological Resources Study - Publications - Spiders Of
Australian Biological Resources Study publications - spiders of Australia Interactive Identification to subfamily.
http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/abrs/publications/cds/spiders.html

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