Spiders of the World: A Natural History
By (Author) Norman I. Platnick
Contributions by Rudy Jocqu
Contributions by Gustavo Hormiga
Contributions by Robert Raven
Contributions by Martn J. Ramrez
Contributions by Peter Jger
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
17th August 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Wildlife: butterflies, other insects and spiders: general interest
595.44
Hardback
240
Width 165mm, Height 241mm
A stunningly illustrated natural history of spiders Spiders are among the most versatile creatures on the planet, inhabiting six of the seven continents and thriving in environments ranging from deserts and rain forests to Arctic tundra and cities. Spiders of the World is a captivating look at these wondrously adaptable and endlessly intriguing
"Honorable Mention for the Dartmouth Medal, Reference and User Services Association of the American Library Association"
"From the first page to the last this book is a tour de force. I recommend it highly."---David Gascoigne, TravelsWithBirds.com
"[A]n intriguing and illustrative introduction to . . . the spider world."---Jim Williams, Star Tribune
"Highly recommended." * Choice *
Norman I. Platnick (19512020) was the Peter J. Solomon Family Curator Emeritus of Spiders at the American Museum of Natural History, where he curated the world's largest collection of spiders. A PhD recipient from Harvard University, Platnick described more than 1,800 species of spider, making him the second most prolific arachnologist in history. He created the World Spider Catalog, an online database that provides people around the globe with ready access to all the taxonomic literature on more than 48,000 species, a resource that is unmatched for any other group of organisms.