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| Biology of Spiders, 2nd Edition | 
| Author: Rainer F. Foelix Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Category: Book
List Price: $32.50 Buy New: $28.94 You Save: $3.56 (11%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 165952
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 0195095944 Dewey Decimal Number: 595.44 EAN: 9780195095944 ASIN: 0195095944
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The best book on spider biology available at a low price April 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There are a variety of popular books on the biology of spiders but this seems to be the only recent one in English at the professional level except for Barth's `A Spider's World' (2001),likewise dated and quite expensive. Foelix's 330 pages are packed with details on every aspect of spider life. As a former physiologist I found it fascinating, and, though it has much of interest for any intelligent person, the general reader will be less than enthralled by details of digestive, circulatory and reproductive and nervous systems.
It is well illustrated with many drawings, photos and tables.
This is an excellent translation from the 1992 German edition but 16 years have passed so the enormous recent progress in genetics and molecular biology, RFID tagging and computer analysis is missing. In contrast to what the nonspecialist might think, they are an extraordinarily diverse group in their genetics, physiology, anatomy and behavior. I expect that when the genetics have been worked out, there will be a gulf between the 40,000 or so species at least as vast as that between sharks and gorillas.
There is no reference to the `web' which you can easily remedy eg, at www.arachnology.be/Arachnology.html and its links. The very old book by the famous naturalist Fabre is still in print and is even available online at http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/youth/howandwhy/TheLifeoftheSpider
There are some more recent excellent books in foreign languages such as Vanuytven's `Spinnen' in Dutch but so far as I know, none has been translated. An Introduction to the Spiders of South East Asia(2000) is superb but out of print.
The more I read, the more facinating spiders became. January 20, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
It's amazing how much I know about these little creatures now that I've read this book. I never knew how clever some species of spiders are. Like how some can trick other spiders to come out of their homes and the ingenius methods they employ to catch their prey. I think it would be fun to be an arachnologist.
A Book to Teach By January 19, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is worthy of being considered a text book for serious students of spiders but it is easily readable for the average person. It absolutely tells you everything you could want to know about the life of these creatures. Excellent diagrams of each subject matter. I recommend it highly for the detailed information you need to have. While it did have pictures of various spiders, I was disappointed it did not have pictures of specific spiders so that you might be able to identify ones you find. It is a little pricey and complex so it isn't for casual interest.
Not a Field Guide Spiders August 18, 2006 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
Don't be misled, this is not a field guide for identification of spiders. This is a college level biology textbook. All photographs are in black and white. I was hard pressed to even recognize a common garden spider (Argiope Aurantia) in this book, even though I have one in my front yard shrubbery that I watch every day. This book probably contains more biological information than most people fascinated by spiders want to know.
Spiders June 27, 2006 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is an excellent review of the biology of spiders. It was amazing discover that spiders can learn. I recommend this book.
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