Spider Silk evolution and 400 million years of spinning, waiting, snagging, and mating
In Spider Silk, Leslie Brunetta and Catherine Craig offer a history of this marvelous stuff that readers will find surprisingly compelling---not only for the astonishing complexity of spider silk itself but also for the many uses for it that spiders have created over the ages. It is, in other words, the epitome of evolutionary innovation.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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New Haven Yale University Press
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Subjects: | Arañas, Telarañas, Anatomía comparada, Arañas fósiles, Evolución (Biología), |
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Summary: | In Spider Silk, Leslie Brunetta and Catherine Craig offer a history of this marvelous stuff that readers will find surprisingly compelling---not only for the astonishing complexity of spider silk itself but also for the many uses for it that spiders have created over the ages. It is, in other words, the epitome of evolutionary innovation. |
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