Amanote Research

Amanote Research

    RegisterSign In

Figure 4: Pooled Family Level Abundances of Spider Individuals of the Three Most Abundant Spider Families in Different Treatments (Mean Number of Individuals Per Trapping Line ± SD).

doi 10.7717/peerj.7330/fig-4
Full Text
Open PDF
Abstract

Available in full text

Date

Unknown

Authors

Unknown

Publisher

PeerJ


Related search

Table 4: Spearman Rank Correlations of the Abundances (N) and Species Richnesses (S) of Spider Families.

English

High Spider-Fearful and Low Spider-Fearful Individuals Differentially Perceive the Speed of Approaching, but Not Receding, Spider Stimuli

Cognitive Therapy and Research
Clinical PsychologyExperimentalCognitive Psychology
2018English

Table 5: The Responses of Spider Family Species Richnesses (S) and Abundances (N), as Well as the Abundances of the Most Numerous Species to Environmental Variables.

English

Impact of Ivermectin Community-Level Treatments on Elimination of Adult Onchocerca Volvulus When Individuals Receive Multiple Treatments Per Year

American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
MedicineVirologyParasitologyInfectious Diseases
2005English

Table 4: Minimal Number of Individuals (MNI).

English

The Genera of the Spider Family Theridiosomatidae

Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology
1986English

Figure 4: Mean (SD) Values of Samle Entropy in the AP Plane.

English

Figure 1: Relative Abundances of the Most Common Bacterial Families Found on Surfaces of the ISS.

English

Figure 4: Number of Ter Genes in Bacterial Families.

English

Amanote Research

Note-taking for researchers

Follow Amanote

© 2025 Amaplex Software S.P.R.L. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyRefund Policy