Water webs: Connecting spiders, residents in the Southwest
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 - 07:35
in Earth & Climate
If you are a cricket and it is a dry season on the San Pedro River in Arizona, on your nighttime ramblings to eat leaves, you are more likely to be ambushed by thirsty wolf spiders, or so a 19 June study suggests, published in the journal Ecology, and featured as an editor's choice in the journal Science...
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