Links/Members' Sites
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This section is open to any members of the Society to advertise their own arachnological web pages. Please contact the BAS Webmaster to have your site included here.
- Theo Blick
- A list of papers written by Theo, many downloadable as PDFs
- Matt Braunwalder
- Arachnodata - The Arachnological Information and Coordination Agency
- Jenni Cox - UK
- Jenni's site with many photographs of spiders, harvestmen and other invertebrates - each photo can be 'blown up' to screen size.
- Dave Curtis
- Ariadne - including "Spider of the Month"
- Petr Dolejs - Charles University, Czech Republic
- Petr Dolejs - National Museum, Czech Republic
- Summary of Petr's research interests, including Czech arachnology and wolf spiders, and selected papers, with pdfs.
- Jason Dunlop - Germany
- The subject of this site is 'Arachnid origins and evolution'
- Hisham El-Hennawy - Egypt
- Hisham's blog, CV, research interests and many papers; Editor of "SERKET" the Arachnological Bulletin of the Middle East and North Africa.
- Peter Harvey - UK and the Essex Field Club
- The web site for the Essex Field Club, which includes some pages on arachnology.
- James Harwood - University of Kentucky, USA
- Summary of James' research interests, including spider ecology, and listing of selected publications.
- Gustavo Hormiga
- Visit the Araneoid Spider Systematics web page.
- Lars Jonsson - Kristianstad University, Sweden
- Listing of Lars' publications with many pdf papers, Swedish, German and English language (on the page, right-click on the pdf link and 'open in new tab').
- Ed Nieuwenhuys
- This site contains more than 300 pictures of over 170 common found spiders in NW-Europe and 200 pictures of spiders found in Queensland, Australia.
- Nik Nimbus - UK
- Arachnids blog, including plenty of Nik's photos and observations.
- David Penney - University of Manchester, UK
- Research interests include extant and fossil spider taxonomy and systematics; evolutionary history of spiders; reconstruction of fossil ecosystems; the timing of the radiations of the major extant spider families.
- Jan Ove Rein
- The title of this web site is 'The Scorpion Files'
- Paul Selden - USA ex-BAS President
- A web-site listing Paul's publications, many as PDF downloads
- Craig Slawson - UK
- An Atlas of the Spiders of Staffordshire, UK.
- Helen Smith - UK
- A web-site about the fen raft spider (Dolomedes plantarius)
- Samuel Zschokke
- This site features one page with the description of web construction of Araneus diadematus and one page with a 'spider web construction gallery', featuring short descriptions and pictures of the web and their construction.
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