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Unmasking trends and drivers of the international arachnid trade [PDF]
Volker Herzig +2 more
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ABSTRACT High‐quality reference genome assemblies have become essential for deepening our understanding of biodiversity, yet obtaining them for many species remains surprisingly challenging. Drawing on experiences from the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) community, we focus on permit and sample‐handling procedures leading up to nucleic acid ...
Katja Reichel +32 more
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The black widow spider and its varieties in the United States [PDF]
journal articleThe spiders of the genus Latrodectus, a member of the family Theridiidae, popularly known as the line-weavers or comb-footed spiders, are of world-wide distribution in tropical and sub-tropical latitudes.
Chamberlin, Ralph V., Ivie, Wilton
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Schematic representation of the experimental settings for one field type. Each setting was assigned one of the three treatments (i.e., walls, floors, or control). Each treatment contained an AudioMoth™ (circle), either positioned close to the ground (5 cm) or elevated (60 cm), acting as a receiver organism. Abstract Sensory ecology theory proposes that
Laurie Provençal, Raphaël Proulx
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Loxosceles Spider Venom Induces the Production of α and β Chemokines: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Dermonecrotic Arachnidism [PDF]
Bites from the brown recluse spider and other Loxosceles arachnids result in dermonecrotic skin lesions. Neutrophils (PMN) are essential to the development of Loxosceles -induced skin lesions, but paradoxically, in vitro PMN activation is inhibited by ...
Desai, Anjali +3 more
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Systematic review of our present knowledge of fossil insects, including myriapods and arachnids [PDF]
Samuel H. Scudder
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Index to the known fossil insects of the world, including myriapods and arachnids [PDF]
Samuel H. Scudder
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This fact sheet describes the hobo spider, its life cycle, habitat, medical significance and management ...
Davis, Ryan S.
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Temporal trend and epidemiological profile of accidents involving venomous animals in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2012-2021) [PDF]
Introduction: Accidents involving venomous animals have significant clinical implications. In Brazil, accidents caused by scorpions (59%), spiders (13.6%), and snakes (10.9%) are the mostfrequently reported, although proportions vary by region.
Fernandes, Gabriela Henriques +5 more
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