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1. ARACHNOLOGY LINKS
Arachnology societies and associations. Arachnology Journals. Other Links. societies and associations Antwerp University) Common Missouri spiders ( Conservation Commission of Missouri
http://www.il-st-acad-sci.org/spiders.html
ARACHNOLOGY LINKS Arachnology Societies and Associations Arachnology Journals Other Links
  • Arachnology Journals
  • 2. Associations/NCState-AgNIC
    Specific Entomological associations Organizations. American Tarantula Society, tarantulas, other spiders, scorpions other Index to Dipterist societies.
    http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/agnic/sys_entomology/people/associations.html
    NC S TATE A G NIC S YSTEMATIC E NTOMOLOGY A GUIDE TO ONLINE INSECT SYSTEMATIC RESOURCES Home People, Places, Associations search Resources by Scientific Name
    Select Order Anoplura Blattaria Coleoptera Collembola Dermaptera Diplura Diptera Embiidina Ephemerida Grylloblattaria Hemiptera Heteroptera Homoptera Hymenoptera Isoptera Lepidoptera Mallophaga Mantodea Mecoptera Megaloptera Microcoryphia Neuroptera Odonata Orthoptera Phasmida Phthiraptera Plecoptera Protura Psocoptera Raphidiodea Siphonaptera Strepsiptera Thysanoptera Thysanura Trichoptera Zoraptera Resources by Common Name
    Select Name Alderflies Ants Antlions Aphids Barklice Bees Beetles Booklice Bristletails Bugs Butterflies Caddisflies Cicadas Cockroaches Crickets Damselflies Dobsonflies Dragonflies Earwigs Fleas Flies Fishflies Footspinners Gnats Grasshoppers Hangingflies Hoppers Firebrats Katydids Lacewings Lice Mantids Mayflies Mites Moths Mosquitoes Owlflies Psyllids Sawflies Scorpionflies Silverfish Skippers Snakeflies Spiders Springtails Stoneflies Termites Thrips Ticks Wasps Webspinners Whiteflies
    Arachnida Diptera Lepidoptera Odonata

    3. Entomological Society Of America
    walking sticks) Arachnida ( mites, scorpions, spiders, ticks) Resources' Directory of Entomological societies state pest control associations and state entomological societies
    http://www.entsoc.org/education/links/spec_socs.htm
    E NTOMOLOGICAL S OCIETY OF A MERICA 10001 Derekwood Lane, Suite 100, Lanham, MD 20706-4876
    Phone 301 731-4535 Fax 301 731-4538
    esa@entsoc.org
    http://www.entsoc.org Specialized Entomological Societies Click on a category to jump to a listing of applicable societies: Coleoptera (beetles) Diptera (flies, mosquitoes) Heteroptera (true bugs, flower bugs, and minute pirate bugs) Hymenoptera (ants, bees, sawfiles, and wasps) Isoptera (termites) Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths) Mallophaga (lice) Mantodea (mantids) Neuroptera (alderflies, antlions, dobsonflies, fishflies, lacewings, owlflies, snakeflies) Odonata (damselflies, dragonflies, darners) Orthoptera (crickets, grasshoppers, katydids, locusts) Phasmida (walking sticks) Arachnida mites, scorpions, spiders, ticks) Miscellaneous forensic entomology, pest management, invertebrate pathology, insects and other arthropods in the Southwestern United States, state pest control associations, state entomological societies)

    4. General Information Sites And Resources About The Care Of Reptiles And Amphibian
    IssuesBirdsCrabsFennec FoxesFerretsHedgehogsInsects, spiders and More Organizations and societies Links to societies, clubs, and associations for reptile
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    General information sites and resources about the care of reptiles and amphibians.
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    Recent kingsnake.com Huge resource for reptile and amphibian hobbyists, with articles, breeder listings, species specific forums, society and rescue listings, and much more. Raising Crickets for Food Information on keeping and raising crickets as food for your pets. How to Raise Mealworms for Food Even if you are sqeamish, rasisng mealworms is an easy thing to do. HSUS on Reptiles If the Humane Society of the United States gets its way, reptiles would be banned fron the pet trade. If you own reptiles, you should read what they are saying. Salmonella - Risk from Reptiles A discussion of the risks of contracting Salmonella from reptiles, from your About.com guide.

    5. RIGZONE - Company Info: Web Spiders India: Software Development
    Government Education associations societies - News Information Web spiders has been a premier solution provider in software development and web consulting for the past 4
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    Promote Your Site: Premium Listings Rigzone Media Kit Energy Ad Network Members: Log In Become a Member search directory: tips You Are Here: Search >> Web Spiders India: Software development Overview Company Overview Web Spiders India: Software development 51 B Justice Chandra Madhav Road Calcutta, 700 020 India www.webspiders.com Contact: Kavita Jhunjhunwala +91 33 2474 3581 (Ph.) +91 33 2474 3500 (Fax) Web Spiders has been a premier solution provider in software development and web consulting for the past 4 years. We are based in UK, India, Canada and USA. We offer services at good quality and low cost to our customers. Primary Line of Business: Software Development Ownership: Private Number of Employees: Services Professional Services Programming E-Commerce ... www.webspiders.com Executive Contact: Kavita Jhunjhunwala log in advertise about rigzone contact ... tell a friend

    6. Florida Entomologist, V. 80, N. 1, P. 165
    have investigated aspects of the spiderant associations in any depth (Shepard Gibson 1972, Noonan into the ant societies in these myrmecophilic spiders since association with the
    http://www.fcla.edu/FlaEnt/fe80p165.htm
    Myrmecomorphy and Myrmecophily in Spiders: A Review
    This is an unformatted, plain-text file of the article starting on page 165 of the June 1997 issue of Florida Entomologist (vol. 80, no. 2). It is put on WWW only to facilitate automated indexing and retrieval. Tables are scrambled and illustrations are omitted. View, read, or make a reprint of this item in its original format, including tables and illustrations. Go to homepage of Florida Entomologist on WWW for more information about this service. MYRMECOMORPHY AND MYRMECOPHILY IN SPIDERS: A REVIEW Paula E. Cushing
    The College of Wooster
    Biology Department
    931 College Street
    Wooster, Ohio 44691 Abstract Myrmecomorphs are arthropods that have evolved a morphological resemblance to ants. Myrmecophiles are arthropods that live in or near ant nests and are considered true symbionts. The literature and natural history information about spider myrmecomorphs and myrmecophiles are reviewed. Myrmecomorphy in spiders is generally considered a type of Batesian mimicry in which spiders are gaining protection from predators through their resemblance to aggressive or unpalatable ants. Selection pressure from spider predators and eggsac parasites may trigger greater integration into ant colonies among myrmecophilic spiders. Key Words: Araneae, symbiont, ant-mimicry, ant-associates

    7. Arthropods Information Sources
    Arachnids. Ex Scorpians, spiders, Ticks. Chilopods and Diplopods Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit ( WRBU) associations Directories Iowa State Entomology Index societies
    http://www.exploratorium.edu/ls/infosources/ArthropodsInfo.html
    Arthropods
    Web Information Sources for Educators.
    An Exploratorium Learning Studio Resource Guide This page is intended to be a quick guide to only a few resources.
    See your local library for more information on this topic. All links on this page have been evaluated for quality Official Agency Pages Associations Periodicals / Magazines / Journals Publication Directories ... Other Useful and Interesting Sites Living arthropods
    Includes information from the above categories. Arachnids
    Ex : Scorpians, Spiders, Ticks. Chilopods and Diplopods
    Ex : Centipedes and millipedes. Crustaceans
    Ex : Barnacles, Crabs, Garden sowbugs, Lobsters, Shrimp. Insects
    Ex : Ants, Bees, Butterflies Merostomata
    Ex : Horseshoe crabs Related Pages Biology Invertebrates Paleobiology
    Official Agency Pages
    United States National Museum of Natural History Department of Entomology Systematic Entomology Laboratory (USDA) Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit (WRBU)
    Associations
    Directories Iowa State Entomology Index: Societies General International Heteropterists' Society Xerces Society Specific Butterflies and Moths, Associations

    8. Australian Science And Technology On The Internet
    are listed under the subject listings with the subheading "associations and societies Marine animals in Australia. spiders Exhibition. Threatened Species in Australia a select
    http://www.ipl.org/redirect?item=10626&url=http://www.nla.gov.au/oz/sciencew

    9. Gardening - Gardening At South Cove Nursery
    Clubs (4) Gardening Clubs, societies and associations; Education 1954 the Nova Scotia Association of Garden Cove Nursery Spider Bites All spiders are predators
    http://www.growinglifestyle.com/h57/garden/
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    • Clubs - Gardening Clubs, Societies and Associations Education - Gardening Education, Courses and Study Maintenance - Garden Maintenance Techniques and Advice Methods - Growing Methods - Organic, Hydroponic, ... Plants - Plant Database

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    Rabbits In The Garden

    Let's examine the most expensive solutions first. There's a fantastic new device on the market called the "Scarecrow" sold by Contech. Similar in appearance to a "crow", this invention is actually a motion activated sprinkler that attaches to your ...
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    Nsagc Convention Hosted By Shelburne

    Back around 1954 the Nova Scotia Association of Garden Clubs was formed to provide guidance to garden clubs in the province and to unite members in a common cause - to learn more about gardening through fellowship with others. At present there are ...
    South Cove Nursery
    Spider Bites

    All spiders are predators, feeding primarily on insects and other arthropods. A surprising fact to many, is that ALL spiders possess venom and fangs. Of the thousands of species of spiders, the fangs of most species are too short or too fragile to ...

    10. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Earth_Sciences/Paleontology/Societies
    Society Field Guide to Insects and spiders by NATIONAL consultation services for commercial or residential property associations. Newsgroups about societies
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    11. Chronology Of Science In The United States 1840-1849
    s and Organizations—societies and associations / Anthropology and...... Nicholas M. Hentz (17971856) presented a series of papers on spiders,
    http://home.earthlink.net/~claelliott/chron1840.htm
    Chronology of Science in the United States 1840-1849 DATE EVENT SUBJECTS George Engelmann (1809-1884) met Asa Gray (1810-1888). Thereafter, Engelmann became an important agent in St. Louis for the transmittal eastward of botanical knowledge of the west. General or Miscellaneous / Botany Augustus Addison Gould (1805-1866) published "Results of an Examination of the Species of Shells of Massachusetts and Their Geographical Distribution," Boston Journal of Natural History 3:483-494. This was a pioneering work in the United States on geographical distribution. Zoology / Conchology and Malacology 1840 (March 23) Geologist William Maclure (b.1763) died in St. Angelo, Mexico. General or Miscellaneous / Geology 1840 (April 2) The initial meeting of the Association of American Geologists took place in Philadelphia (in 1842, the phrase "and Naturalists" was added to the name of the organization). Plans for the body began as early as 1838, at a meeting of the New York Board of Geologists at the Albany home of Ebenezer Emmons (1799-1863). Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864) was presiding officer at the first meeting and Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864) was president in 1841 and 1842. It was the predecessor of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Organizations—Societies and Associations / Geology, Natural History

    12. Biology | Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University | Reference
    trees, amphibians, seashore creatures, and spiders. federation of biological associations, laboratories, and International Union of Microbiological societies.
    http://www.wfu.edu/Library/referenc/guides/biology.htm
    Biology
    ZSR Catalog
    Library Home
    Reference Home ... Getting Help
    Finding Books
    Use the library catalog to find materials in ZSR Library.  Search by Author, Title, Subject or Guided Keyword. Generally, works related to biology can be found in the following call number ranges, which are located on the 1st floor of the Reynolds Wing: General Biology QH301-705.5
    Botany QK1-989
    Zoology QL1-991 Human anatomy QM1-695
    Physiology QP1-981
    Microbiology QR1-502
    Encyclopedias and Dictionaries
    Encyclopedias and dictionaries provide an overview of a subject, introduce basic concepts, summarize key issues, define terms, and cite factual information. The articles may also refer to other entries on related topics. The following print encyclopedias and dictionaries are located in the Reference Department: A Dictionary of Genetics Ref QH427 K55 2002 Biotech's Life Science Dictionary (online) CRC Ethnobotany Desk Reference Ref QK45 J65 1999
    Encyclopedia of Evolution Ref QH360.2 E54 2002

    13. ABS Young Investigator Award 1998 - H. Kern Reeve
    toward female cooperators in social spiders, and the Partitioning of reproduction in animal societies motherdaughter versus sibling associations.
    http://www.animalbehavior.org/ABS/Stars/ONI/Reeve.html
    ABS Young Investigator Award 1998 - H. Kern Reeve
    H. Kern Reeve
    Section of Neurobiology and Behavior
    Seeley G. Mudd Hall
    Cornell University
    Ithaca, New York 14853
    hkr1@cornell.edu
    The general goals of my research are to understand the principles governing the evolution of animal societies and, especially, to investigate the evolutionary causes and consequences of cooperation and conflict within these societies. My current research focuses on the problem of how the members of an animal society resolve potential conflicts over how to divide up overall group reproduction. In particular, I have extended and tested models predicting the conditions under which a dominant member of a society should concede reproduction to a subordinate member as an incentive for the subordinate to stay in the group and help the dominant. To test these "transactional" models of reproductive partitioning (known also as "optimal skew" and "concessions" models), I have examined whether naturally co-nesting social wasp queens divide up reproduction according to relatedness, fighting ability, and ecological factors in the ways predicted by the models. Current evidence suggests that the social contract models may apply widely to animal societies. My ultimate aim for this line of research is to develop a rigorous, empirically well-tested, general theory of the fundamental properties of animal societies as a function of colony genetic structure, relative fighting abilities of colony members, benefits of colony cooperation and opportunities for solitary reproduction. If the transactional models continue to prove correct, for the first time it will be possible to predict quantitatively multiple, complex properties of both natural and manipulated social systems with advance knowledge of only a few key social parameters.

    14. Search Results For "Animal Behavior" "Animal Behaviour" -ABSnet As Of 03/11/1998
    Zoology Research Sources on Invertebrates (other than Insects and spiders) Scope This guide covers the major Psychobiology societies and associations.
    http://www.animalbehavior.org/Resources/Animal_behavior/19980311.html
    Animal Behavior
    Web Search Results for 03/11/1998 17:06:54
    ISSN: 1052-5378. Training Materials for Animal Facility Personnel. Provided by the Animal Welfare Information Center United States Department of...
    http://netvet.wustl.edu/org/awic/bib/qb9508.htm
    - size 132K - 8-Sep-95 - English - Translate
    ISSN: 1052-5378. Animal Welfare Legislation, Regulations, and Guidelines. Provided by the Animal Welfare Information Center United States Department of...
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    - size 238K - 8-Sep-95 - English - Translate Beast CD
    BEASTCD. ABARE Research Report Acarologia ACIAR Proceedings ACIAR Technical Reports Series ACS Research Report - USDA Agricultural Cooperative Service...
    http://www.silverplatter.com/au/Beast.htm
    - size 101K - 29-Sep-97 Some Useful Web Sites
    Some Useful Web Sites. Animal Behavior: Animal Behaviour Society. 1997 annual meeting at the University of Maryland on 22-26 June. Other behavior meetings.
    http://evolution.uoregon.edu/~emartins/hotlist.html
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    A. Advances in Applied Mathematics Advances in Applied Mathematics Advances is dedicated to the publication of original and expository articles on all..

    15. Life Sciences Library: Subject Pages - Entomology
    The Audubon Society field guide to North American insects and spiders / Lorus and Margery Milne ; visual key by Susan Rayfield. societies / associations.
    http://www.nd.edu/~lifeslib/entomology.shtml

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    University Libraries Life Science Library University of Notre Dame Libraries Guide to Information Resources Entomology Abstracts and Indexes Handbooks and manuals Bibliographies and Literature Guides Histories ... Societies / Associations ND only Free web resource Abstracts and Indexes Agricola
    AGRICOLA (AGRICultural OnLine Access)records describe publications and resources encompassing all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including plant and animal sciences, forestry, entomology, soil and water resources, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, agricultural products, alternative farming practices, and food and nutrition. Coverage: 1970-present. Biological Abstracts
    Biological Abstracts is a comprehensive source of worldwide life sciences literature from 1980-present. Coverage includes agriculture, biochemistry, biomedicine, biotechnology, botany, ecology, microbiology, pharmacology, and zoology.
    Medline PubMed interface
    Index to journals published internationally, covering all areas of medicine. 1966-present. Review of Medical and veterinary entomology
    An indexing and abstracting service which indexes the literature on disease spreading and otherwise injurious arthopods, including insects. Monthly issues are in classified order with author and subject indexes. The final issue each year is a cumulative annual authro and subject index.

    16. Research Interests Of Daniel I. Rubenstein
    femalefemale and male-female associations from developing rules that shape multilevel societies where breeding I use waterstriders, crayfish, spiders and fish
    http://www.princeton.edu/~psych/PsychSite/ns_rubenstein.html
    Daniel I. Rubenstein
    My interests focus on animal behavior, especially its evolution and adaptive value. Typically, behavior that enhances an individual's survival or reproductive prospects is favored by natural selection. By using mathematical models and by collecting data from field observations or experiments I search for the general rules that govern how animals make decisions about foraging, fighting and mating strategies. In the laboratory I use fish to identify the rules underlying female choice of males and I use waterstriders, crayfish, spiders and fish to understand why in some competitive situations interactions escalate to dangerous levels involving physical aggression whereas in others they are settled peacefully via conventional display. I am also engaged in a series of experiments exploring the decision-making process individual fish use when joining groups. By varying test group size and distance we can examine how individuals make choices as to which group to join. That some species are more sensitive to small differences in group size, whereas others are not and that response time is longer in some species than others, suggests that perceptual constraints play an important role in decision-making. Coupling the mechanistic (the 'hows') with the functional or evolutionary (the 'whys') aspects of behavior is the only way to gain a complete understanding of behavior in natural settings. Armed with this multilevel understanding, a realistic foundation can then be developed for unraveling the neural bases of behavior. Using simple sensory schemes and behavioral rules I am developing spatially explicit models to explore how animals form social groups and migrate over landscapes of different structure.

    17. Web Sites With Fossil Insects
    http//www.members.tripod.com/~ Lyall/Carb.html spiders and another org/entosoc.html Links to another Entomology and Arachnology societies associations.
    http://www.ub.es/dpep/meganeura/804websites.htm
    Home History of Meganeura Previous publications About Fossil Insects ...
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    Web sites with fossil insects
    Now on the Web !
    Bibliography and Catalogues Webs with fossil insects Publications ... Collections
    Now on the Web ! PALEOBASE Blackwell Science Ltd and The Natural History Museum (London) are proud to announce the release of PaleoBase, a new initiative in the presentation of systematic information on fossil organisms. PaleoBase represents the marriage of up-to-date systematic information on a collection of over 1500 fossil genera, state-of-the-art colour digital photographs of representative specimens from The Natural History Museum's unrivalled palaeontological collections, and modern relational database technology. With PaleoBase an important new tool for the teaching of life history in a wide variety of advanced secondary, undergraduate and graduate courses (e.g., palaeontology, historical geology, stratigraphy, palaeoceanography, palaeobiogeography) becomes available to students and educators alike. The first PaleoBase product will be a Macrofossils database. This will consist of approximately 1000 generic records drawn from the major invertebrate groups. The Macrofossils database will be released in three parts over the next two years as shown below:

    18. New Page 1
    associations, AGENCIES, societies, ETC. The Japan Society of Medical Entomology and Zoology. Latest research information on the medical spiders and scorpions.
    http://www.anmedent.com/link1.html
    MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY WEBSITES MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY INSTITUTES MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY ORGANIZATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, AGENCIES, SOCIETIES, ETC. The Japan Society of Medical Entomology and Zoology Science Forum Latest research information on the medical spiders and scorpions. E- mail : Rietasd@PLANT2.AGRIC.ZA The Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory
    E-mail : JRR@GNV.IFAS.UFL.EDU , Jorge Rey. The Florida Pest Alert. John P. Smith, E-mail : smith_j@popmail.firn.edu 4000 Frankford Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32405-1933, 850/872-4184 Extension 23. International Center of Insect Physiology and Ecology ( ICIPE) Yunlong Xia, Ph. D.
    yxia@icipe.org or yl_xia@yahoo.com
    Working to eliminate the hazards from pesticides
    Roslyn McKendryLocal Action on Pesticides
    Pesticide Action Network
    Unit 16, Eurolink Center,
    49 Effra Road
    London SW2 1BZ, U. K. Connecticut Pest Control Associations E B Exterminating Co., INC., Ernest Bourgeois Jr.
    107 Moodus-Leesville Rd., P.O. Box 406, Moodus, CT 06469. E-mail: ebext@cttel.net National centre for scientific research Kostas Iatrou
    E-mail : iatrou@bio.demokritos.gr

    19. Biology Links
    botanical gardens, museums, publications and associations. bees, wasps, beetles, hoppers, roaches, and spiders; Home Page societies, photographs, conservation
    http://www.logan.lib.ut.us/directory/links/biology.html
    Logan Library's Internet Directory
    Biology
    Local Interest
    General Topics Rainforests
    Physiology
    ...
    Mammals

    Local Interest:
    • Hogle Zoo - Utah's Zoo, includes information on new arrivals, tours, admissions prices, hours, volunteer opportunities USU Biology Department Facilities - labs, greenhouses, herbariums, and other clinics; includes address, phone, e-mail address and link to Web site Willow Park Zoo - Logan zoo; location, map, virtual tours, links to related sites, educational programs
    General Topics:
    • Animal Congregations, or What Do You Call a Group of...? - Collective nouns or group names for all sorts of animals Animal Pictures Archive - archive of photos, videos and sound clips of animals, insects, and reptiles Aquatic Ecology - organizations and biological stations, general aquatic information, plants, algae, ichthyology and herpetology, insects, birds, general biology and ecology, and manuals of companies and their products Bad Science - examples of the bad science often taught in schools, universities, and offered in popular articles and even textbooks Big Picture Book of Viruses - color images of viruses and information about each of the viruses, plus links to related sites

    20. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    earthworms, spiders, slugs, and some small animals 8. associations AND societies The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2000; January 1, 1999
    http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_almanacs

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