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An ecological comparison of spiders from urban and natural habitats in California

Jack B. Fraser and Gordon W. Frankie

Hilgardia, 1986, vol. 54, issue 3

Abstract: A comparative study of spider communities in urban, native, and semi-native habitats was conducted in 1980 in northern California. Selected biotic and abiotic factors thought to be responsible for observed differences in spider-community composition among habitats were investigated.

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Date: 1986
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