Spider Systematics and Taxonomy
Editat de Dimitar Dimitrov, Gustavo Hormigaen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2025
- Summarizes latest developments in systematics and taxonomy of spiders
- Identifies advances in spider phylogenetic relationships
- Highlights novel taxonomy research technologies, such as AI and DNA sequencing
- Includes 200+ images demonstrating spider relationships and diversity
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443236242
ISBN-10: 0443236240
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443236240
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Shaking the tree, underrating spider diversity and relationships in a broader context
2. Small brown spiders, similar yet so distinct (advances on Dionycha taxonomy and systematics focused on marranoidea families)
3. Salticidae, where we stand in terms of understanding the diversity of the largest spider family
4. Migalomorphae, advances in the taxonomy and systematics
5. Pholcidae, are we close to having the first large family of spiders where we have reasonable understanding of diversity and relationships?
6. Araneoidea, advances and white areas
7. Overview of spider and spider relatives’ fossils and their implication for spider taxonomy and systematics
8. What new molecular methods bring for spider taxonomy and biodiversity research?
9. Can AI help in dealing with the taxonomic impediment in spiders?
10. Novel imaging technology and spider research
11. The rise of spider taxonomy and systematics in Southeast Asia and the global South
12. Where to go from here?
2. Small brown spiders, similar yet so distinct (advances on Dionycha taxonomy and systematics focused on marranoidea families)
3. Salticidae, where we stand in terms of understanding the diversity of the largest spider family
4. Migalomorphae, advances in the taxonomy and systematics
5. Pholcidae, are we close to having the first large family of spiders where we have reasonable understanding of diversity and relationships?
6. Araneoidea, advances and white areas
7. Overview of spider and spider relatives’ fossils and their implication for spider taxonomy and systematics
8. What new molecular methods bring for spider taxonomy and biodiversity research?
9. Can AI help in dealing with the taxonomic impediment in spiders?
10. Novel imaging technology and spider research
11. The rise of spider taxonomy and systematics in Southeast Asia and the global South
12. Where to go from here?