Imaging techniques in the study of fossil spiders

Volume: 166, Pages: 111 - 131
Published: Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
Spiders are the most diverse and important terrestrial predators in modern ecosystems. Therefore, fossil spiders are fundamental to understanding past terrestrial ecosystems, especially coevolution with their principal prey, the insects. Being generally soft bodied, spiders have a poor fossil record, but where they do occur, it is in the exceptional circumstance of a Fossil-Lagerstatte. By far the greatest number of fossil spider specimens are...
Paper Details
Title
Imaging techniques in the study of fossil spiders
Published Date
Mar 1, 2017
Volume
166
Pages
111 - 131
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