Spider Communication: Mechanisms and Ecological Significance by Edited by Peter N. Witt and Jerome S. Rovner - front cover
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Spider Communication: Mechanisms and Ecological Significance

by Edited by Peter N. Witt and Jerome S. Rovner

"Spider Communication: Mechanisms and Ecological Significance," edited by Peter N. Witt and Jerome S. Rovner, Princeton University Press, 1982. Hardcover in good condition, with a worn dust jacket showing minor edge tears. This edition is an insightful resource on spider communication and its ecological impact. A valuable text for biology and ecology enthusiasts.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1982
Princeton University Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B10-JRM-0402

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Condition Details

The dust jacket of this 1982 hardcover edition shows signs of wear, with minor edge tears, but remains intact. The binding is firm, and the pages are clean and free of inscriptions or library markings. Overall, the book is in good condition, suitable for both collectors and researchers interested in spider communication and ecology.

About This Classic 1982 Edition

"Spider Communication: Mechanisms and Ecological Significance," edited by Peter N. Witt and Jerome S. Rovner, is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate communication systems of spiders. Published by Princeton University Press in 1982, this volume is a significant contribution to the fields of arachnology and ecology. The book delves into the mechanisms by which spiders communicate, exploring their ecological roles and the significance of their interactions. This edition is a clothbound hardcover, printed on acid-free paper for longevity. While the ISBN is not visible, the book's scholarly value is evident. The condition of the dust jacket shows some wear, typical for a book of this age, with minor edge tears. This work remains a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts of biological sciences.

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