

Author: HORTON DAVID R. MILICZKY EUGENE R. BROERS DEBRA A. LEWIS RICHARD R. CALKINS CARROL O.
Publisher: Entomological Society of America
ISSN: 1938-2901
Source: Annals of the Entomological Society of America, Vol.94, Iss.3, 2001-05, pp. : 405-414
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Abstract
Cardboard bands were placed on pear and apple trees at each of three sites to act as overwintering shelters for spiders. Bands were placed on the trees in late August, at three heights on the tree. One-third of the bands was collected in January to determine what taxa of spiders overwintered in the shelters. The remaining bands at each site were collected and replaced at weekly intervals between late August and early December to monitor phenology of movement into the shelters. More than 2,900 spiders in 10 families were recovered from the winter-collected set of bands. Spiders were collected from all three sampling heights in the trees. The majority of spiders were juveniles, although adults of some Salticidae [especially
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