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Part I Respiration and Circulatory System |
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1 Evolution and Adaptation of Hemocyanin Within Spiders |
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3 | (12) |
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2 The Circulatory System of Spiders |
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15 | (14) |
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3 Tracheae in Spiders: Respiratory Organs for Special Functions |
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29 | (14) |
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Part II Locomotion and Dispersal |
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4 Hydraulic System of Locomotion |
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43 | (14) |
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5 Functional Aspects of Spider Scopulae |
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57 | (10) |
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6 Cost-Benefit Balance of Dispersal and the Evolution of Conditional Dispersal Strategies in Spiders |
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67 | (14) |
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Part III Immune System and Pathogens |
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7 The Immune System of Spiders |
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81 | (12) |
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8 Endosymbiont Infections in Spiders |
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93 | (14) |
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9 Fungal Pathogens of Spiders |
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107 | (18) |
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Part IV Chemical Communication and Reproduction |
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10 Chemical Communication and Contact Cuticular Compounds in Spiders |
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125 | (16) |
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11 Spider Olfaction: Attracting, Detecting, Luring and Avoiding |
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141 | (18) |
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12 Karyotypes, Sex Chromosomes, and Meiotic Division in Spiders |
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159 | (14) |
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13 Male Reproductive System of Spiders |
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173 | (18) |
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14 Main Components of Spider Venoms |
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191 | (12) |
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15 The Neurotoxic Mode of Action of Venoms from the Spider Family Theraphosidae |
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203 | (14) |
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16 The Cytotoxic Mode of Action of the Venom of Cupiennius salei (Ctenidae) |
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217 | (12) |
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17 The Evolution of a Toxic Enzyme in Sicariid Spiders |
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229 | (12) |
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18 Predation by Spitting Spiders: Elaborate Venom Gland, Intricate Delivery System |
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241 | (12) |
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19 Spider Venoms Potentially Lethal to Humans |
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253 | (14) |
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20 Spider Silk: Molecular Structure and Function in Webs |
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267 | (16) |
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21 Aggregate Silk Gland Secretions of Araneoid Spiders |
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283 | (20) |
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303 | (16) |
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23 Insect View of Orb Spider Body Colorations |
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319 | (14) |
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24 Structural Colors in Spiders |
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333 | (16) |
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25 UV and Camouflage in Crab Spiders (Thomisidae) |
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349 | (12) |
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26 Rapid Colour Change in Spiders |
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361 | (12) |
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27 Nutritional Aspects of Spider Feeding |
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373 | (12) |
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385 | (8) |
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29 Artificial Diets for Spiders |
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393 | (10) |
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30 Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination |
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403 | (12) |
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31 Side Effect of Synthetic Pesticides on Spiders |
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415 | (14) |
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32 Side Effects of Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins on Spiders |
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429 | (12) |
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33 Effects of Neem on Spiders |
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441 | (10) |
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34 Modelling and Application of the Hydraulic Spider Leg Mechanism |
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451 | (12) |
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35 Adhesion to Flat Surfaces: From Spiders to Stickers |
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463 | (12) |
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36 Technical and Biomedical Uses of Nature's Strongest Fiber: Spider Silk |
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475 | (16) |
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37 Spider Venom Components as Drug Candidates |
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491 | (14) |
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| Appendix. Spider Phylogeny |
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505 | (6) |
| Subject Index |
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