Spiders of the World

A Natural History

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Norman I. Platnick, Rudy Jocqué, Gustavo Hormiga, Robert Raven, Martín J. Ramírez: Spiders of the World (2020, Princeton University Press)

240 pages

English language

Published June 19, 2020 by Princeton University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-691-20498-7
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A lovely book about the natural history of spiders.

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A lovely book about the natural history of spiders. Packed full of information about spiders, it starts off with an introduction to what is a spider and what differentiates it from other spider-like organisms (like harvestmen, scorpions and so on). It then goes into some biology of spiders, then the classification of spiders.

The book then introduces some specific spiders from different families, describing their physical appearance and what we know about their behaviour (hunting, hiding, mating, etc.) and their geographical range.

Detailed pictures of the spiders are also provided, some of which are of spiders that are tiny: less than 1 mm in size. That might give you an idea of how dedicated some spider researcher must be, to seek out and try to understand such tiny organisms.

A good book to read to get to know some of the spiders in the world. General readers are free to …