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         Spiders Publications:     more books (100)
  1. Little Miss Spider - 1999 publication by Davd Krk, 1999-01-01
  2. Spiders - 1994 publication by Gal Gbbons, 1994-01-01
  3. Everything Bug What Kids Really Want to Know About Insects and Spiders - 2004 publication. by Chri Winr, 2004
  4. The Itsy Bitsy Spider -- 1998 publication by Wells, 1998
  5. The Very Busy Spider - 1995 publication by rc Carl, 1995
  6. Webster the Scaredy Spider - 2004 publication by Max Lucado, 2004-01-01
  7. Spinning Spiders - 2003 publication by Mlvn Brgr, 2003-01-01
  8. Itsy Bitsy Spider - 1993 publication by za Trapan, 1993-01-01
  9. The Magic School Bus Spins a Web A Book About Spiders - 1997 publication. by Joana Col, 1997
  10. Black Widow Spiders -- 1998 publication by McAuliffe, 1998
  11. Along Came a Spider - 1993 publication. by Jams Patrson, 1993
  12. Tarantula Spiders -- 2002 publication by Murray, 2002
  13. Spider -- 2001 publication by Hartley, 2001
  14. Spiders - 1981 publication by Jan Dallngr, 1981-01-01

41. Selected Publications Resulting From SAREP Grants
Selected publications Resulting from SAREP Grants. Contents (In Press). Abundanceof spiders and insect predators on grapes in central California. J. Arachnol.
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Year Published Principal Investigator Full Citation Project Title Project Year In Press Daane, Kent Costello, M. J., and K. M. Daane. (In Press). Abundance of spiders and insect predators on grapes in central California. J. Arachnol. Effects of Cover Crops, Time of Cover Crops Plowdown and Trellis System on Spiders and Other Predators of the Variegated Leafhopper In Press Daane, Kent Daane, K. M., M. J. Costello. (In Press). Leafhopper pests. In P. Christensen, [ed], Raisin Production Manual. Univ. Calif. Div. Agric. Nat. Resrc. Publ., Berkeley, CA. Effects of Cover Crops, Time of Cover Crops Plowdown and Trellis System on Spiders and Other Predators of the Variegated Leafhopper In Press Rosenheim, Jay Rosenheim, J. A., D. D. Limburg, and R. G. Colfer. 1999. Impact of generalist predators on a biological control agent, Chrysoperla carnea: direct observations. Ecological Applications (in press). Ecology of a Group of Generalists Predators, the Green Lacewings, and Their Contribution to Biological Control in Almonds and Walnuts

42. Dr. Gabriele Uhl Publications
publications Uhl, G. 2002 Female genital morphology and sperm priority patternsin spiders. Proceedings of the 19th Colloquium of Arachnology, Aarhus 2000.
http://www.zoologie.uni-bonn.de/NeuroEthologie/Gp.htm

43. ARC-PPRI Biosystematic Divisions
spiders. publications on spiders. REFEREED publications. DippenaarSchoeman,AS 1976. An ecological study of the spider population
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  • Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S. 1976. An ecological study of the spider population in strawberries with special reference to the role of Pardosa crassipalpis Purcell (Araneae: Lycosidae) in the control of Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Boisduval). MSc thesis-Rand Afrikaans University 119 pp. Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S. 1977 . The biology of Pardosa crassipalpis Purcell (Araneae: Lycosidae). J. ent. Soc. sth. Afr . The effect of Dieldrin coverspraying on some South African spiders and scorpions. Phytophylactica Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S. 1979 . Spider communities in strawberry beds: seasonal changes in numbers and species composition. Phytophylactica Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S. 1979 . A simple technique to study feeding behaviour of spiders on mites. Bull. Br. arachnol Soc. . On the species of the African genus Ammoxenus (Araneae: Ammoxenidae) with description of two new species. J. ent. Soc. sth. Afr Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S. 1980a . The crab-spiders of southern Africa (Araneae: Thomisidae). 1. The genus Runcinia Simon, 1875.
  • 44. Extension Bulletins For Entomology
    Asian Lady Beetle Nuisance Weevils Potentially Dangerous spiders Powder Post of ColeCrops Cucumber Beetles Flea Beetles Fruit publications Hornworms Potato
    http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/entobltn.html
    UW-Madison Department of Entomology Extension Bulletins for Entomology Home Pests Landscape and Ornamental Home Fruit and Vegetable Miscellaneous ...
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    to view PDF files. Home Pests Return to top of page. Bedbugs
    Boxelder Bugs

    Carpet Beetles and Clothes Moths
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    What To Do About Household Ants
    Landscape and Ornamental Return to top of page. Ash Flower Gall
    Ash Plant Bug

    Birch Leafminer
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    Garden Pesticides Found in Wisconsin Stores
    Home Fruit and Vegetable Return to top of page. Asparagus Beetle
    Cabbage Maggot

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    Vegetable Leafminers
    Miscellaneous Return to top of page. Creating a Butterfly Garden Return to Insect Diagnostician Home Page . Last Updated 03/17/03. Go to Entomology Department Home Page. URL is http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/entobltn.html. 237 Russell Labs 1630 Linden Drive Madison, WI 53706 For more information contact: Phil Pellitteri or e-mail pellitte@entomology.wisc.edu

    45. Midwest Biological Control News
    In summer plantings, the beetles increased squash productivity by reducing squashbug, but the spiders preyed on publications on Gypsy Moth Natural Enemies.
    http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/rev503.html
    News and Reviews
    Biological Control at National Entomology Society Meetings
    The following is a continuation of brief summaries of some presentations made at the 1997 National Meeting of the Entomological Society of America in Nashville (see previous issue 1. Autodissemination of entomopathogenic fungi: A tool for biological control of the diamondback moth - J. Pell, IACR, Rothamsted, England Work done in Malaysia and Africa has shown that fungal pathogens of diamondback moth , such as Beauveria bassiana and Zoophthora radicans , can effectively be spread using specialized traps. Male moths are lured into traps in response to synthetic sex pheromone. As they leave the trap they get contaminated with a lethal dose of the fungus. When they disperse back to the crop they disseminate spores to susceptible larvae and establish new infections. Transmission of Z. radicans is low (10-15%), but of B. bassiana to other adults (93-100%) and larvae (70%) is high. 2. Parasitoids found in on-farm stored shelled corn in Kentucky - B. Price, Kentucky State Univ.

    46. Urban & Structural Pest Publications
    Household Structural Pest publications. The PDF versions of the publicationsneed Adobe's free Acrobat Reader. spiders, Scorpions, Centipedes Millipedes.
    http://urbanentomology.tamu.edu/publications.html
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    Ants
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    ID # Publication Title HTML Version PDF Version B-6043 Managing Red Imported Fire Ants in Urban Areas HTML P DF ENT-1001 Carpenter Ant Control HTML PDF ENT-1029 Texas Leaf Cutting Ant HTML PDF L-1783 Carpenter Ants HTML PDF L-2061 House-Infesting Ants and Their Management HTML PDF L-5314 Red Harvester Ants HTML PDF L-5070 HTML PDF
    Cockroaches
    ID # Publication Title HTML Version PDF Version B-1458 Cockroaches: Recognition and Control HTML PDF E-136 How To Control Cockroaches At Home HTML PDF
    ID # Publication Title HTML Version PDF Version ENT-1004 Control of Brown Recluse Spiders HTML PDF L-1678 Scorpions HTML PDF L-1748 Centipedes and Millipedes HTML PDF L-1787 Spiders HTML PDF
    Termites
    ID # Publication Title HTML Version PDF Version B-6080 Subterranean Termites HTML PDF ENT-1005 Choosing a Termite Treatment Chemical HTML PDF ENT-1006 Commonly Asked Questions about Termites HTML PDF L-1785 How to Select a Termite Control Service HTML PDF L-5233 Formosan Subterranean Termites HTML PDF UC-016 Desert Termites HTML PDF L-1782 Drywood Termites HTML PDF E-137 How To Control Subterranean Termites HTML PDF
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    ID # Publication Title HTML Version PDF Version ENT-1017 How to Submit Honey Bee Samples for Identification HTML PDF ENT-1020 Recognizing and Controling Insect Pests of Stored Products HTML PDF ENT-1028 Pest Management Supplies for Structural Pest Control HTML PDF ENT-3001

    47. CNC - Arachnid (Mites, Ticks, Spiders)
    Hardcopy Arachnida publications. The Insects and Arachnids of Canada (Handbook Series)Part 5 The Crab spiders of Canada and Alaska (Araneae Philodromidae
    http://res2.agr.gc.ca/ecorc/cnc/arachnid_e.htm
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    Research Centre About Us Research Highlights Genetic Enhancement and Food Safety Bioproducts, Bioprocesses and Bioinformatics ... Commercialization
    ARACHNIDA (MITES, TICKS, SPIDERS)
    by E. E. Lindquist Acari Araneae Personnel ... Off-Site Links
    Acari (Mites, Ticks)
    Specimens of ticks are mostly from temperate and boreal areas of North America, primarily in Canada. The holdings of mites represent a much broader coverage of North America as a whole, including substantial material from Mexico. Considerable material from Central and South America and a scattering of material from Europe, Asia and elsewhere is also included. There are large holdings of free-living mites from arctic localities in North America and Russia.
    The Canadian National Collection of Araneae is one of the two largest collections of spiders in Canada. Nearly 200,000 specimens of spiders are curated and preserved in alcohol in 22 cabinets. About 70% of the collection is curated to the level of species or species group, and 85% of the collection is curated to the genus level. About 200 primary types are housed in the Araneae collection, in part through the acquisition of the spider collections of D. Jennings. The holdings of spiders are mostly from temperate and boreal areas of North America, primarily in Canada. Scattered material is also included from Central and South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.

    48. Publications
    publications. Amalin, DM, Pena, JE and McSorley, R. Gut Content Analysis ofThree Species of Sac spiders by Electrophoresis. Florida Entomologist.
    http://analysis.ifas.ufl.edu/Troppub.htm
    Publications Abdul-Baki, A. A., Bryan, H. H., Zinati, G., Klassen W., Codallo, M. and Heckert, N. Effect of Cutting the Main Stem on Biomass Yield and Flower Production in Sunn Hemp. Journal of Vegetable Crop Production. Amalin, D. M., Pena, J. E. and McSorley, R. Gut Content Analysis of Three Species of Sac Spiders by Electrophoresis. Florida Entomologist. Amalin, D. M., Reiskind, J., Pena, J. E. and McSorley, R. Predatory Behavior of Three Species of Sac Spiders Attacking Citrus Leafminer. Journal of Arachnology. Amalin, D. M., Pena, J. E., Yu, Simon J. and McSorley, R. Selective Toxicity of Some Pesticides to Hibana Velox, a Predator of
    Citrus Leafminer. The Florida Entomologist. Amalin, D. M., Pena, J. E. and McSorley, R. Predation by the Three Species of Sac Spiders on Citrus Leafminer, Phyllocnistis Citrella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae). Biological Control. Amalin, D. M., Pena, J. E. McSorley, R. and Reiskind, J. Biology of Three Sac Spiders Attacking Citrus Leafminer. BioControl. Amalin, D. M., Reiskind, J., Pena, J. E., and McSorley, R. Comparison of the Survival of Three Species of Sac Spiders on Natural and Artificial Diets. Journal of Arachnology.

    49. BOOKS ON SPIDERS
    biodiversity explorer. SPIDER BOOKS AND publications. BRISTOWE, AM 1958. TheWorld of spiders. London Collins. 304 pp. BURNET, B. 1994. The Silken Web.
    http://www.museums.org.za/bio/spiderweb/books.htm
    biodiversity explorer
    SPIDER BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS
    BRISTOWE, A. M. 1958. The World of Spiders. London: Collins. 304 pp. BURNET, B. 1994. The Silken Web. A Natural History of Australian Spiders . Sydney: Reed New Holland Books. BURNET, B. 1998. Spiderwatch. A guide to Australian Spiders. Sydney: Reed New Holland Books. DIPPENAAR, A. and N. 1987. Spiders. The Insight Series. Pretoria: De Jager-Haum. DIPPENAAR-SCHOEMAN, A. 2000. Field Guide to South African Spiders . Pretoria: Briza. DIPPENAAR-SCHOEMAN, A. S. and JOCQUÉ, R.1997. African Spiders. An Identification Manual. Plant Protection Research Institute, Handbook No.9 . 392 pp. DIPPENAAR-SCHOEMAN, A. S. and MÜLLER, G. 2000. Medically important spiders and scorpions of southern Africa . (CD-Rom). Pretoria: Agricultural Research Council. (See details under Spider bites) FILMER, M. 1999. Southern African Spiders. An Identification Guide. Cape Town: Struik. 112 pp. FOELIX, R. F. 1982. Biology of Spiders . Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. 306 pp. HAWTHORN, T. 1998. Spiders and Scorpions of southern Africa. A First Field Guide. Cape Town: Struik.

    50. Spiders Bibliography
    Pub Juv QL362.L64 1990. Lovett, Sarah. Extremely Weird spiders. Santa Fe, NM;John Muir publications, 1991. Public QL485.4 .L68 1991 Juv. McNulty, Faity.
    http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/biodiv/biblio/spiders-update.htm
    SPIDERS BIBLIOGRAPHY California Academy of Sciences Library World Wide Web Books Children's Books WORLD WIDE WEB Araneae, Spiders of North-West Europe http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/Spiders/spidhome.htm This is a great site with a lot of information. It includes images of spiders and information about spider biology and behavior as well as links to other sites and a list of literature consulted in creating the site. Arachnida A simple site full of information, this page from the University of Arizona is an evolutionary tree that links all organisms. The above link takes you directly to the proper page for spider information, but clicking on other tree aspects shows you the relation of spiders to other organisms. The Arachnology Home Page http://www.ufsia.ac.be/Arachnology/Arachnology.html "The Arachnological Hub of the World Wide Web." This site provides access to the variety of arachnid links on the World Wide Web. A great clearinghouse site for finding Internet links. Black Widow Spiders http://www.desertusa.com/july97/du_bwindow.html

    51. California Academy Of Sciences - Scientific Publications
    Cyatholipid spiders are among the dominant web building spiders in Afromontane forests. Allpublications are available by direct mail order from the California
    http://www.calacademy.org/research/scipubs/new_publications.html
    ABSTRACTS CATALOG NEW PUBLICATIONS MANUSCRIPTS Academy Site... Academy Main General Info Events Calendar Exhibits Aquarium Planetarium Natural History Research Education Publications Membership Support Volunteer Site Map Search NEW PUBLICATIONS! Memoir 25, Cultures and Institutions of Natural History: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Science , by Michael T. Ghiselin and Alan E. Leviton, is now available. This well-illustrated book consists mainly of papers delivered at two meetings cosponsored by the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale in Milan and the California Academy of Sciences. The history of institutions, such as the Smithsonian, the University of California Herbarium, and the Museum of Natural History in Milan, makes for fascinating reading. Available in hard cover for $40.00. We are happy to announce the publication of Memoir 26, A Monograph of the Living World Genera and Afrotropical Species of Cyatholipid Spiders (Araneae, Orbiculariae, Araneoidea, Cyatholipidae) by Charles E. Griswold. Cyatholipid spiders are among the dominant web building spiders in Afromontane forests. The book is illustrated with 149 figures including drawings, micrographs, maps, and cladograms. Available in hard cover for $35.00 plus tax (if applicable) and shipping.

    52. Publications
    Click here to see the reviews of Ten Little Lambs. Other publications. K4).Hairy Scary spiders Series (2001, Rosen Publishing/PowerKids Press).
    http://www.mcgintyzone.com/alice/publications.htm

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    Ten Little Lambs 2002, Published by Dial Books for Young Readers Click here to see the reviews of Ten Little Lambs
    Other Publications Thank You (Due out 2005, Dial Books for Young Readers) (Fiction, Illus: Wendy Halperin) About the Author (2002, Rosen Publishing/ PowerKids Press) Titles include: Meet Daniel Pinkwater Meet Jane Yolen Meet Jerry Spinelli Meet Gail Carson Levine Meet Laurence Yep , and Meet Eve Bunting (Non-Fiction Gr. K-4) Food Chains And Webs (2002, Rosen Publishing/ PowerKids Press) Titles include: Producers In The Food Chain Herbivores In The Food Chain Carnivores In The Food Chain Omnivores In The Food Chain Scavengers and Parasites In The Food Chain Decomposers In The Food Chain (Non-Fiction Gr. K-4) Hairy Scary Spiders Series (2001, Rosen Publishing/PowerKids Press) Titles include: Black Widows Tarantulas Wolf Spiders Orb Weavers Jumping Spiders and Crab Spiders (Non-Fiction Gr. K-4) Celebrating Champaign-Urbana History (2000, Leo Media, Inc) (Non-Fiction, Gr. 3-5)

    53. Publications
    Representative publications (Journal links highlighted) Maddison, WP and MC Hedin.2003. A phylogeny of Habronattus jumping spiders (Araneae Salticidae
    http://www.bio.sdsu.edu/pub/spiders/HedFiles/pubs.html
    Representative Publications : (Journal links highlighted)
    Maddison, W. P. and M. C. Hedin . 2003. A phylogeny of Habronattus jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae), with preliminary consideration of genitalic and courtship evolution. Systematic Entomology
    Hedin , M. C., and D. L. Wood. 2002. Genealogical exclusivity in geographically proximate populations of Hypochilus thorelli Marx (Araneae, Hypochilidae) on the Cumberland Plateau of North America. Molecular Ecology
    Hedin , M. C. 2001. Molecular insights into species phylogeny, biogeography, and morphological stasis in the relict spider genus Hypochilus (Araneae: Hypochilidae).
    Hedin , M. C., and W. P. Maddison. 2001. A combined molecular approach to phylogeny of the jumping spider subfamily Dendryphantinae (Araneae: Salticidae).
    Bond, J.E., M. C. Hedin , M. G. Ramirez, and B. D. Opell. 2001. Deep Molecular divergence in the absence of morphological and ecological change in the Californian coastal dune endemic trapdoor spider Aptostichus simus Molecular Ecology
    Hedin , M. C., and W. P. Maddison. 2001. Phylogenetic utility and evidence for multiple copies of Elongation Factor-1alpha in the spider genus

    54. Literacy Assistance Center LAC Publications / The Literacy
    Since the spiders site is a work in progress, you may want to check back periodicallyto see when new projects are completed—and try them with publications.
    http://www.lacnyc.org/publications/Dec00/web33.htm
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    NYCPDC Jobs in Literacy ... Links LiteracyUpdate January, 2001
    Vol. 10, No.4
    "...to support and promote the expansion of quality literacy services..." Web Camp 2000 Is Online! http://hub1.worlded.org/spiders/ Materials from "Spiders at Work: A Web Camp for Literacy Practitioners" are now on the Web thanks to Jeff Carter of New England Literacy Resource Center (NERLC) at World Education. The LAC, along with NERLC and other northeastern literacy organizations, sponsored this event, which was described in the October Literacy Update. In brief, Web Camp brought fifteen adult literacy practitioners together for an intensive week of training in Web design so that these educators could construct user-friendly sites whose content and form would appeal to adult learners. (Click on "Project Overview" to see the Web Camp organizers' complete list of objectives.) Those fifteen participants are finalizing their projects now. Two, one on domestic violence and one on use of the NERLC newsletter Change Agent in the classroom, are already available as links from the Spiders site; the rest are described under "Projects."

    55. Literacy Assistance Center LAC Publications / The Literacy
    One final note at least two participants report dreaming in code. Visit the spidersat Work Web site http//hub1.worlded.org/spiders/index.html. publications.
    http://www.lacnyc.org/publications/Oct00/webcamp31.htm
    Home About LAC Search Resources ... Links LiteracyUpdate October, 2000
    Vol. 10, No.2
    "...to support and promote the expansion of quality literacy services..." Making Links for a Learner-Friendly Web
    Web Camp 2000 The "Web" as metaphor is meant to conjure a positive image: multiple strands of interlocking information that users can traverse as easily and as delicately as a spider negotiates a web's dewy filaments. For the adult learner, however, the World Wide Web can seem more like an impenetrable maze than a set of linked pathways to knowledge; the Web remains largely off-limits because the sites themselves are navigationally complex, filled with difficult language, or simply unrelated to their lives and concerns. Preparing the Strands Diverse as the educators producing them, Web Camp projects range from a low-literacy oriented site for survivors of violence (Janet Isserlis, Literacy Resources/RI, Rhode Island) to a site geared to building sight word vocabulary (Stacie Evans, Stanley Isaacs House, New York). Underlying all projects is the same basic philosophy: sites should be easy to navigate, contain language accessible to low-level readers or ESOL learners, and, most importantly, feature content that is meaningful to marginalized adult learners.

    56. Publications
    publications. 1. Willey, MB and PH Adler. 1989. 1992. Female spiders (Araneae Dipluridae,Desidae, Linyphiidae) eat their own eggs. J. Arachnol., 20151152.
    http://faculty.millikin.edu/~mrobertson.nsm.faculty.mu/MBRpubs.html
    Publications 1. Willey, M. B. and P. H. Adler. 1989. Biology of Peucetia viridans (Araneae: Oxyopidae), in South Carolina, with special reference to predation and maternal care. J. Arachnol., 17:275-284. 2. Adler, P. H., M. B. Willey, and M. Bowen. 1990. Temporal oviposition patterns of Heliothis zea and Spodoptera ornithogalli . Entomol. Exp. Appl., 58:159-164. 3. Willey, M. B. and P. H. Adler. 1991. Development and reproductive potential of Florinda coccinea (Araneae: Linyphiidae). J. Arachnol., 19:67-69 4. Willey, M. B. and F. A. Coyle. 1992. Female spiders (Araneae: Dipluridae, Desidae, Linyphiidae) eat their own eggs. J. Arachnol., 20:151-152. 5. Willey, M. B., M. A. Johnson, and P. H. Adler. 1992. Predatory behavior of the basilica spider, Mecynogea lemniscata (Araneae: Araneidae). Psyche, 99:153-168. 6. Willey, M. B. and R. R. Jackson. 1993. Olfactory cues from conspecifics inhibit the web-invasion behavior of Portia, web-invading, araneophagic jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae). Can. J. Zool., 71:1415-1420. 7. Jackson, R. R., E. M. Jakob, M. B. Willey, and G. E. Campbell. 1993. Anti- predator defences of a web-building spider

    57. ILRT - Publications
    View publications by year 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 Pitts,KM,Chapters Blowflies, Scorpionflies, Sun spiders, Tumbu fly, Warble fly
    http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/publications?ilrtyear=2003

    58. ILRT - ELearning - Publications
    publications by staff in the elearning group. Pitts,KM, Chapters Blowflies, Scorpionflies,Sun spiders, Tumbu fly, Warble fly, Woodlouse spiders (in 11 volume
    http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/projects/elearning/publications_html
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    AUTHOR(S) TITLE Huxley,L HESDA Digest Project, January 2003, 2003 Huxley,L, The Renardus broker service: collaborative frameworks and tools, The Electronic Library, 21:1, p39 -48, MCB University Press, 2003 Regard Annual Report 2002, 2003 Pitts,KM Chapters: Blowflies, Scorpionflies, Sun spiders, Tumbu fly, Warble fly, Woodlouse spiders (in 11 volume publication)., in Insects and Spiders of the World, ed. Marshall Cavendish Corp., Marshall Cavendish Corp., 2003 Poulter,ML Register of External Examiners in Economics , Economics LTSN (Learning and Teaching Support Network), 2003 University School Portal site , Bristol Dental School, 2003 Peereboom, M, Becker, H, Carpenter, L, Day, M , Huxley,L, Renardus Technical Implementation Plan, June 2002 Soper, J Software Applications and Web Resources: A Report on Computing Sessions at the ASSA Meetings, Atlanta 2002 , CHEER, 15, p31 -35, 2002 Towards a theory of student motivation in virtual learning, ALT-C 2002, p83 -92, Association of Learning Technology, 2002

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    60. Recent Publications
    Recent publications Papers Published or in Press Updated 19Nov-2001. spiders of Pakitza(Madre de Dios, Peru) species richness and notes on community structure
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    Synthetic Volumes Kress, W.J., W. Ronald Heyer, Pedro Acevedo, Jonathan Coddington, Daniel Cole, Terry L. Erwin, Betty J. Meggers, Michael Pogue, Richard W. Thorington, Richard P. Vari, Marilyn J. Weitzman, and Stanley H. Weitzman.  1998. Amazonian biodiversity:  assessing conservation priorities with taxonomic data.  Biodiversity and Conservation 7: 1577-1587. Heyer, W.R., Coddington, J.S., Kress, W.J., Acevedo, P., Cole, D., Erwin, T.L., Meggers, B.J., Pogue, M.G., Thorington, R.W., Vari, R.P., Weitzman, M.J., Weitzman, S.H. 1999.  Amzonian Biotic Data and Conservation Decisions.  Ciencia e Cultura, 51(5/6):372-385. ARCHEOLOGY PROJECT - BETTY J. MEGGERS
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    Meggers, Betty J.  1996.  Review of Anna C. Roosevelt, ed.:  Amazonian Indians from prehistory to the present.  Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute  2:194-196.

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