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 | | 19th European Colloquium of Arachnology, Århus 17-22 July 2000Edited by Nikolaj Scharff & Søren Toft Other contributions by K. Aakra,
J.J. Ahtiainen,
R.V. Alatalo,
L. Baert,
D. De Bakker,
M.P. Bartos,
J.R. Bell,
S.P. Benjamin,
B. Berendonck,
G.J. Bergthaler,
A. Canard,
W.R. Cullen,
D. Dapkus,
K. Desender,
C. Dicko,
J.A. Dunlop,
C. Fayet,
F. di Franco,
P. Gajdos,
H. Greven,
I. Hajdamowicz,
J. Haupt,
R. Henderson,
F. Hendrickx,
D. Huber,
E. Jantscher,
J.M. Kenney,
D.P. Knight,
B. Knoflach,
S. Koponen,
J.S. Kotiaho,
O. Kraus,
M. Krieger,
S.M. Kürpick,
N. Lautie,
P.T. Lehtinen,
W.R. Lourenco,
G.L. Lövei,
J.-P. Maelfait,
J. Mappes,
S. Merkens,
K.G. Mikhailov,
E.A. Mikhailova,
M. Moretti,
S.A. Nielsen,
T. Nørgaard,
S. Parri,
R. Pommeresche,
V. Relys,
C. Rouaud,
E.-A. Seyfarth,
L. Sigsgaard,
L. Soranzo,
M. Stanska,
R. Stockmann,
K. Thaler,
Søren Toft,
F. Toth,
G. Uhl,
L. Vertainen,
F. Vollrath,
B. De Vos,
C.P. Wheater,
M. Wolak,
J. Wunderlich,
F. Ysnel,
M. Zabka &
S. Zschokke EUR 50.95 (includes 25% VAT) 358 p., softbound, ill., 2002 ISBN 87 7934 001 6 | | Add to cart Contents | This book, dedicated to the influential Danish spider ecologist Edwin Nørgaard, contains contributions by authors from 16 European countries, and reflects the current areas of interest for researchers working with spiders, scorpions and related animals in Europe.
It contains 46 original research articles and reviews covering a wide range of disciplines such as ecology and conservation, behaviour, physiology, morphology and systematics.
A particular section is devoted to reproductive behaviour, with papers on sexual selection, sperm competition in relation to the structure of female genitalia, emasculation and sexual cannibalism in spiders, and parthenogenesis in scorpions. Silk, the structure and function of spider webs and how they are built, form another section. There are papers on sampling methods and faunistic analyses of the biodiversity and conservation value of spider communities from several types of habitats (forests, dunes, bogs etc.) in various European countries.
Other papers deal with the value of spiders for agriculture, prey capture strategies, spiders' parasites, life cycles, neuronal mapping of reflex behaviour, the systematic classification of spiders and local faunistics.
| | | | Table of contentsForeword
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Dedication Physiology, Ecology, Life History and Behaviour: Tactile body raising: neuronal correlates of a 'simple' behavior in spiders Distance of approach to prey is adjusted to the prey's ability to escape in Yllenus arenarius Menge (Araneae, Salticidae) Cocoon care in the social spiderStegodyphus dumicola (Eresidae), Fungal and rickettsial infections of some East Asian trapdoor spiders The influence of the 1997-1998 El Niño upon the Galápagos lycosid populations, and a possible role in speciation Early sesason natural biological control of insect pests in rice by spiders - and some factors in the management of the cropping system that may affect this control Responses of a detoxification enzyme to diet quality in a wolf spider Pardosa prativaga Reproduction in scorpions, with special reference to parthenogenesis Life history of Caribetityus elii (Armas & Marcano Fondeur, 1992) from the Dominican Republic (Scorpiones, Buthidae) Structure of the ovariuterus of the Scorpion Euscorpius carpathicus (L.) (Euscorpiidae) before fertilization Spider Webs and Silk: Form and function of the orb-web Radius orientation in the cross spider Araneus diadematus A computerised method to observe spider web building behaviour in a semi-natural light environment Linear and circular dichroism can help us to understand the molecular nature of spider silk Sexual Selection and Sperm Competition: Sexual selection in the drumming wolf spider Hygrolycosa rubrofaciata Copulation and emasculation in Echinotheridion gibberosum (Kulczynski, 1899) (Araneae, Theridiidae) Female genital morphology and sperm priority patterns in spiders (Araneae) Morphology of female and male genitalia of Latrodectus revivensis Shulov, 1948 (Araneae, Theridiidae) with regard to sperm priority patterns Spider Communities and Conservation Ecology: Practical use of a single index to estimate the global range of rarity of spider communities in Western France Regional variation in spider diversity of Flemish forest stands Effects of winter fire on spiders Epigeic spiders of alder swamp forests in Eastern Poland Spider species and communities in bog and forest habitats in Geitaknottane Nature Reserve, Western Norway Similarities between epigeic spider communities in a peatbog and surrounding pine forest: a study from southern Lithuania Epigeic spider communities in inland dunes in the lowlands of Northern Germany Distinctiveness of the epigeic spider communities from dune habitats on the Danish North Sea coast The spider fauna of balks The epigeic spider fauna of single-row hedges in a Danish agricultural landscape The riparian spider fauna (Araneae) of the river Gaula, Central Norway: implications for conservation efforts Regional Faunistics: The spider fauna of Russia and other post-Soviet republics: a 2000 update Altitudinal and biotopic distribution of the spider family Gnaphosidae in North Ossetia (Caucasus Major) Spider fauna of peat bogs in southwestern Finland Comments to the checklist of Gnaphosidae and Liocranidae (Arachnida, Araneae) of the Baltic States, with remarks on species new to Lithuania Observations on the spider family Gnaphosidae (Araneae) in the nature reserve 'Oasis of Simeto' (Italy, Sicily) Sampling methods: Testing the efficiency of suction samplers (G-vacs) on spiders: the effect of increasing nozzle size and suction time Suction sampling in alpine habitats: experiences and suggestions An improved version of the 'aspirator gun' - a device for collecting arthropods Taxonomy, Systematics and Evolution: Why no subspecies in spiders? Generic revision of some thomisids related to Xysticus C.L. Koch, 1835 and Ozyptila Simon, 1864 The significance of male pedipalpal characters for the higher systematics of the crab spider genus Xysticus C.L. Koch, 1835 (Araneae: Thomisidae) A superspecies in the genus Amaurobius on Crete, and additional records from Greece (Araneae: Amaurobiidae) Character states and evolution of the chelicerate claws Ant mimicry by spiders and spider-mite interactions preserved in Baltic amber (Arachnida: Acari, Araneae) | | | | |
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