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Zoology, 5/e
Stephen A. Miller, College of the Ozarks
John B. Harley, Eastern Kentucky University

The Arthropods: Blueprint for Success

Suggested Readings

Chapter 14 Selected Readings


BOOKS

Barnes, R., Calow, P., and Olive, P. 1993. The Invertebrates: A New Synthesis. 2nd ed. Boston: Blackwell Scientific.

Bliss, D.E., ed. 1982. The Biology of Crustacea, vols. 1-5. San Diego: Academic Press.

Brusca, R.C. and Brusca, G.J. 1990. Invertebrates. Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates.

Foelix, R.F. 1982. Biology of Spiders. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Hyman, L.H. 1940. The Invertebrates. New York: McGraw-Hill.

1951. The Invertebrates, vol. II. Playhelminthes and Rhynchocela. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Katson, B.J. 1972. How to Know the Spiders. 2nd ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Publishers.

Kozloff, E. 1997. Invertebrates. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.

Levi, H.W. 1982. Crustacea. In Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms, vol. 2, edited by S.P. Parker. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Meglitsch, P.A. and Schram, F.R. 1991. Invertebrate Zoology. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.

Pearse, V., Pearse, J., Buchsbaum, M., and Buchsbaum, R. 1987. Living Invertebrates. New York: Blackwell Scientific Publications.

Pechenik, J.A. 1999. Biology of the Invertebrates. 4th ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Publishers.

Pennak, E.W. 1989. Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States. 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Ruppert, E.E. and Barnes, R.D. 1994. Invertebrate Zoology. 6th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing.

Russell-Hunter, W.D. 1979. A Life of Invertebrates. New York: MacMillan Publishing.

Savory, T.H. 1977. Arachnida. 2nd ed. San Diego: Academic Press.


ARTICLES

Beard, J. 1992. Warding off bullets by a spider's thread. New Scientist 136(1847): 18.

Cronin, T., Marshall, N.J., and Land, M. 1994. The unique visual system of the mantis shrimp. American Scientist 82(4): 356-65.

Fingerman, M. ed. 1992. The complete crab (symposium). American Zoologist 32(2): 359-542.

Jackson, R.R. and Wilcox, R.S. 1998. Spider-eating spiders. American Scientist 86(4): 350-357.

Lizotte, R.S. and Rovner, J.S. 1988. Nocturnal capture of fireflies by lycosid spiders: Visual versus vibratory stimuli. Animal Behaviour 36: 1809-15.

Miller, J.A. 1984. Spider silk, stretch, and strength. Science News 125: 391.

Moffett, M.W. 1991. All eyes on jumping spiders. National Geographic 180(3): 43-63.

Preston-Mafham, K. and Preston-Mafham, R. 1998. Mating strategies of spiders. Scientific American, November.

Quicke, D. 1988. Spider bite their way towards safer insecticides. New Scientist 120: 38-41.

Robinson, M.H. 1987. In a world of silken lines, touch must be exquisitely fine. Smithsonian 18: 94-102.

Shear, W.A. 1994. Untangling the evolution of the web. American Scientist 82(3): 256-66.

Stowe, M.K., Tumilinson, J.H., and Heath, R.R. 1987. Chemical mimicry: Bolas spiders emit components of moth prey species sex pheromones. Science 236: 964-68.

Vollrath, F. 1992. Spider webs and silks. Scientific American, March.

Wicksten, M.D. 1980. Decorator crabs. Scientific American, February.

Yager, J. 1981. Remipedia, a new class of Crustacea from a marine cave in the Bahamas. Journal of Crustacean Biology 1: 328-33.