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Pardosa lugubris
Prey of the Jumping Spider Phidippus Johnsoni (Araneae : Salticidae)
Arachnida, Solifugae) with Special Focus on Functional Analyses and Phylogenetic Interpretations
Pardosa Proxima (P
Spiders (Arachnida: Aranei) of Azerbaijan. 2. Critical Survey of Wolf Spiders (Lycosidae) Found in the Country with Description
The Diversity and Ecology of the Spider Communities of European Beech Canopy
Relevance of Ddradseq Method for Species and Population
Assessing Spider Diversity on the Forest Floor: Expert Knowledge Beats Systematic Design
Arachnids (Araneae, Opiliones) from Grass Stand and Forest Litter in the Urals, Russia
Developmental Plasticity in Metabolic Rates Reinforces Morphological Plasticity in Response to Social Cues of Sexual Selection ⇑ Jeffery A
A New Species of Spider Belonging to the Pardosa Lugubris-Group (Araneae: Lycosidae) from Far East Asia
The Role of Spiders in the Detrital Food Web of an Eastern Deciduous Forest
Life-Cycles of Four Species of Pardosa (Araneae, Lycosidae) from the Island of Newfoundland, Canada
An Inventory of the Spider Species of Barcelonnette (France), with Taxonomic Notes on Piniphantes Agnellus N
Phytophagy in Jumping Spiders: the Vegetarian Side of a Group of Insectivorous Predators
A Review of the Scarce and Threatened Spiders (Araneae) of Great Britain: Species Status No.22
The Influence of Vegetation Structure on Spider Species Richness, Diversity and Community Organization in the Apšuciems Calcareous Fen, Latvia
Spider Predation: How and Why We Study It
Morphology of the Tracheal System of Camel Spiders (Chelicerata: Solifugae) Based on Micro-CT and 3D-Reconstruction in Exemplar Species from Three Families
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A New Species of Spider Belonging to the Pardosa Lugubris-Group (Araneae: Lycosidae) from Far East Asia
Dietary Supplementation with Pollen Enhances Survival and Collembola Boosts Fitness of a Web- Building Spider Jason M
The Checklist of Latvian Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae)
MIAMI UNIVERSITY the Graduate School Certificate for Approving The
Are Two Cohorts Responsible for the Bimodal Life-History Pattern in the Wolf Spider Pardosa Agrestis in Hungary?
Wolf Spiders (Araneae: Lycosidae) on the Overgrowing Peat Bog in Dubravica (North-Western Croatia)
Four Species of the Pardosa Lugubris-Group in Central Europe (Araneae, Lycosidae) a Preliminary Report