During a 10-day period between December 2010 and January 2011, a variety of habitats on the island of Great Inagua, Bahamas, West Indies, were surveyed for the presence of spiders. Sampling efforts produced roughly equal species richness in both natural habitats and those that were man made or altered by human activity. Members of the families Araneidae and Tetragnathidae comprised almost half of the species found. Five localities were surveyed from six habitats, including three altered and three natural. Twenty-five species representing ten families were collected
Leptodrassus albidus and Setaphis carmeli are reported for the first time for the Canary Islands, on...
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A preliminary survey of the spider fauna of Great Inagua Island, Bahamas was conducted between Decem...
Spiders have a worldwide distribution that comprises all land environments except at the polar extre...
Report submitted in fulfillment of a 2006 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant. On Nantucket Isl...
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The spider as a group is one of the most abundant predatory groups in terrestrial ecosystems with mo...
Report submitted in fulfillment of a 2006 and 2007 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant. We coll...
Report submitted in fulfillment of a 2007 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant. We collected ...
The spider as a group is one of the most abundant predatory groups in terrestrial ecosystems with mo...
Araneae (spiders) is a widespread order found almost anywhere in the world. It is well-adapted to di...
Abstract: A large collection of spiders from Selvagem Grande (Selvagens Islands, Portugal) was gathe...
Leptodrassus albidus and Setaphis carmeli are reported for the first time for the Canary Islands, on...
A spider survey was conducted over the summer of 2003 on Chichagof Island, Alaska, USA. Based on thi...
To date, 24 spider families have been identified on Reunion Island. But published data on spider fau...
A preliminary survey of the spider fauna of Great Inagua Island, Bahamas was conducted between Decem...
Spiders have a worldwide distribution that comprises all land environments except at the polar extre...
Report submitted in fulfillment of a 2006 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant. On Nantucket Isl...
Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao (ABC Islands) are located at the southern margin of the Caribbean Plate,...
Saba Island (Caribbean Netherlands) is one of the northernmost islands of the Lesser Antilles. It is...
The island of Moorea, Society Islands (French Polynesia) provides a unique opportunity to examine pa...
The spider as a group is one of the most abundant predatory groups in terrestrial ecosystems with mo...
Report submitted in fulfillment of a 2006 and 2007 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant. We coll...
Report submitted in fulfillment of a 2007 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant. We collected ...
The spider as a group is one of the most abundant predatory groups in terrestrial ecosystems with mo...
Araneae (spiders) is a widespread order found almost anywhere in the world. It is well-adapted to di...
Abstract: A large collection of spiders from Selvagem Grande (Selvagens Islands, Portugal) was gathe...
Leptodrassus albidus and Setaphis carmeli are reported for the first time for the Canary Islands, on...
A spider survey was conducted over the summer of 2003 on Chichagof Island, Alaska, USA. Based on thi...
To date, 24 spider families have been identified on Reunion Island. But published data on spider fau...