Agelenids of the World

Systematics and Taxonomy of Agelenidae, a Worldwide distributed Spider Family

Literature

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A. Babczynska, Wilczek, G., Szulinska, E., Franiel, I.2011Quantitative immunodetection of metallothioneins in relation to metals concentration in spiders from variously polluted areas
P. M. Brignoli1978Ragni di Turchia V. Specie nuove o interessanti, cavernicole ed epigee, di varie famiglie (Araneae)
R. V. Chamberlin, Ivie W.1942Agelenidae of the genera Hololena, Novalena, Rualena and Melpomene
H. Exline1938The Araneida of Washington : Agelenidae and Hahniidae
J. Fox1936Chinese spiders of the families Agelenidae, Pisauridae and Sparassidae
E. F. Guseinov, Marusik, Y. M., Koponen, S.2005Spiders (Arachnida: Aranei) of Azerbaijan. 5. Faunistic review of the funnel-web spiders (Agelenidae) with the description of new genus and species
J. Liu, Gao, J., Yun, Y., Hu, Z., Peng, Y.2013Bioaccumulation of Mercury and Its Effects on Survival, Development and Web-weaving in the Funnel-Web Spider Agelena labyrinthica (Araneae: Agelenidae)
G. H. Locket, Millidge A. F.1953British Spiders 2
Y. Nishikawa1980Spiders from Nepal. 1. Two new species of the genus Agelena (Araneae: Agelenidae) from the Khumbu area
T. I. Oliger1983New species of spider family (Pholcidae, Clubionidae, Agelenidae) from the Lazovsky State Reserve
C. F. Roewer1955Araneae Lycosaeformia 1. (Agelenidae, Hahniidae, Pisauridae)
T. Thorell1869On European Spiders. Part I. Review of the European Genera of Spiders, preceded by some observations on Zoological Nomenclature
G. Wilczek2005Apoptosis and biochemical biomarkers of stress in spiders from industrially polluted areas exposed to high temperature and dimethoate
G. Wilczek, Babczynska, A., Augustyniak, M., Migula, P.2004Relations between metals (Zn, Pb, Cd and Cu) and glutathione-dependent detoxifying enzymes in spiders from a heavy metal pollution gradient
G. Wilczek, Babczynska, A., Wilczek, P., Dolezych, B., Migula, P., Mlynska, H.2008Cellular stress reactions assessed by gender and species in spiders from areas variously polluted with heavy metals
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