[Faculty Logo] George W. Uetz
Professor
Ph.D., University of Illinois
Animal Behavior, Behavioral Ecology, & Arachnology

Spider & Behavior Links

There are so many web sites devoted to spiders, animal behavior and ecology, that it seems redundant for me to add them all. However, for your convenience, here are a few that I find useful, and they will lead you to even more....

Professional Organizations/Scientific Societies - Most of these sites have links to related subjects, including journals:

American Arachnological Society

International Society for Arachnology

Animal Behavior Society

International Society for Behavioral Ecology
Ecological Society of America

Entomological Society of America

Spider & Arachnid Resources - These sites should be able to cover almost any question you might have on spiders...

The Arachnology Home Page  - Herman Vanuytven (Belgium) has created the ultimate gateway to information on spiders and arachnids - everything and anything you wanted to know about spiders and other arachnids (and people who study them, photograph them, or just like 'em)!

American Arachnological Society Information on Spiders - lots of links to spider and arachnid sites

Spiders of Ohio - Rich Bradley maintains the Ohio Spider Web site, with species lists and links.

Spiders of Kentucky - James Wagner's site contains a useful guide to identifying spiders, as well as a lot of spider information.

Spiders & Arachnids @ UC Riverside - a great general information site, with lots of links
            Bites and Stings of Medically Important Venomous Arthropods - lots of information about spiders, scorpions, etc.
            Brown Recluse Spider Information – a good site about Brown recluse info

American Tarantula Society - for the tarantula and spider enthusiast

Animal Behavior Resources - These sites have of links to all aspects of animal behavior - homework help, careers, research and graduate programs, etc.:

Animal Behavior Society - Education - great resources for teachers and others seeking general information about animal behavior, careers, etc.

Nebraska Animal Behavior Biology Group Internet Resources - research-oriented links, with access to various educational resources, including on-line journals, societies.
 


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