The funnel-web weaving spider Agelenopsis emertoni is extremely common in the secondary succession aspen-maple woods of the Douglas Lake region. Fieldwork was performed in an effort to determine the distribution and abundance of this species. Quite obviously the present study is still in a state of incompletion, warranting further study best attempted earlier in the season under more constant and higher population densities. Preliminary gradient analysis investigating the effect of leaf litter, and temperature, suggest that leaf litter is essential to stimulate web building in this species, and that temperatures above 27 C are consistently avoided. A more complete gradient analysis of these and other factors will, hopefully, be combine...
We characterize, in both the laboratory and the field, the preferential thermal microenvironments of...
Insect pests pose a significant problem for agriculture. Fortunately, many pests are controlled by n...
The objective of this thesis was to understand the spatial patterns and processes responsible for ca...
The two closely related species, A. potteri and A. emertoni, exhibit different habitat preferences, ...
Microclimates associated with environmental and geographic factors directly affect the ability of an...
There have been but few studies of spider life histories; most of the work on these animals has been...
The US has only one social spider species, which ranges from south Florida to New Jersey. The nests ...
We present research undertaken at Tallaganda State Forest, Australia, describing how current climati...
Abstract: Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal is a prerequisite for the effective...
Individuals of most animal species are non-randomly distributed in space. Extreme climatic events ar...
The principal aims of this work were to investigate dispersal activity of spiders commonly found in ...
We began this study to determine whether spider species occur randomly on maple species or whether t...
Studies on spiders in their natural habitats are necessary for determining the full range of plastic...
AbstractSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, especially at juve...
International audienceSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, espe...
We characterize, in both the laboratory and the field, the preferential thermal microenvironments of...
Insect pests pose a significant problem for agriculture. Fortunately, many pests are controlled by n...
The objective of this thesis was to understand the spatial patterns and processes responsible for ca...
The two closely related species, A. potteri and A. emertoni, exhibit different habitat preferences, ...
Microclimates associated with environmental and geographic factors directly affect the ability of an...
There have been but few studies of spider life histories; most of the work on these animals has been...
The US has only one social spider species, which ranges from south Florida to New Jersey. The nests ...
We present research undertaken at Tallaganda State Forest, Australia, describing how current climati...
Abstract: Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal is a prerequisite for the effective...
Individuals of most animal species are non-randomly distributed in space. Extreme climatic events ar...
The principal aims of this work were to investigate dispersal activity of spiders commonly found in ...
We began this study to determine whether spider species occur randomly on maple species or whether t...
Studies on spiders in their natural habitats are necessary for determining the full range of plastic...
AbstractSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, especially at juve...
International audienceSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, espe...
We characterize, in both the laboratory and the field, the preferential thermal microenvironments of...
Insect pests pose a significant problem for agriculture. Fortunately, many pests are controlled by n...
The objective of this thesis was to understand the spatial patterns and processes responsible for ca...