I have the 1982 version of Biology of Spiders, by Rainier F. Foelix, and I'm about to read, or at least pretend to read it...
I'm wondering what areas of spider biology have had the most significant developments between then and now, so I know what to take with a grain of salt (at least) when I read this.
thanks
I'm wondering what areas of spider biology have had the most significant developments between then and now, so I know what to take with a grain of salt (at least) when I read this.
thanks