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Spiders are a diverse group and are considered to be good bioindicators due to their sensitivity to variation in biotic and abiotic factors. Despite this the taxonomy of the Araneae is poorly known, particularly in the tropical and subtropical regions.
Renan Castro Santana
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The spiders of the Salticidae family can be valuable indicators of various environmental conditions because they are distributed over almost all continents and are found in a wide variety of habitats and in all climatic seasons.
María F. Nadal
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La familia Salticidae se encuentra representada por una subfamilia en Chile: Salticinae. Ésta está constituida por dos grandes clados, Amycoida y Salticoida. Amycoida representa el linaje más basal (antiguo), y está formado por las dos tribus Huriini y Thiodinini en Chile; por otro lado, Salticoida representa un linaje de integrantes más derivados y ...
Taucare Ríos, Andrés +1 more
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PRELIMINARY STUDY OF SPIDER DIVERSITY IN UITM NEGERI SEMBILAN KUALA PILAH CAMPUS FOREST RESERVE
UiTM Negeri Sembilan Kuala Pilah Campus Forest Reserve was a lowland rainforest canopy located in Kampung Beting, Kuala Pilah, which hold various habitats for a wide range of organisms. Many of the species however were poorly known and documented.
Farida Hamimi Ahmad Dasran +1 more
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Indices are used to help on decision-making. This study aims to develop and test an index, which can determine the loss (e.g., herbivorous insects) and solution (e.g., natural enemies) sources.
G. L. Demolin-Leite
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Heliophanus lineiventris Simon, 1868, neu für Deutschland (Araneae, Salticidae)
Heliophanus lineiventris Simon, 1868, new to Germany (Araneae, Salticidae)
Sacher, Peter, Metzner, Heiko
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Sitticus inexpectus (Araneae, Salticidae) new to Italy
Sitticus inexpectus (Araneae, Salticidae) new to ...
Kronestedt, Torbjörn
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Sympatric species are expected to use resources differently along one or more ecological dimensions. This can be complex when there is partial separation along multiple dimensions, such as where bird species exhibit similarities in habitat use and diet.
S. R. Davies +5 more
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Taxonomic and functional patterns of arthropod succession after glacier retreat in the Dolomite Alps
Arthropod succession after glacier retreat varied among species and forelands in the Dolomites Alps, with community composition shaped by glacier identity, time since deglaciation and local environmental conditions. Functional composition shifted from small, highly dispersive pioneer species to larger, less dispersive taxa, reflecting increasing ...
Ivan Petri +13 more
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book review: Logunov, D.V. & Y.M. Marusik (2000): Catalogue of the jumping spiders of northern Asia (Arachnida, Araneae, Salticidae)
Blick, Theo
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