A new web for spiders

More than 150,000 references on entomology and arthropodology from three existing databases are now collected together on a new website. The original features of the CABI and BIOSIS databases have been retained, but you can also search across them for all kinds of information on spiders, centipedes, and woodlice, and what their implications for agriculture. Website: www.biobridge.org

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Main Author: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
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Published: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 1999
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/48435
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-484352019-02-26T23:10:07Z A new web for spiders Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation More than 150,000 references on entomology and arthropodology from three existing databases are now collected together on a new website. The original features of the CABI and BIOSIS databases have been retained, but you can also search across them for all kinds of information on spiders, centipedes, and woodlice, and what their implications for agriculture. Website: www.biobridge.org Website: www.biobridge.org 1999 2014-10-16T09:14:24Z 2014-10-16T09:14:24Z News Item CTA. 1999. A new web for spiders . Spore 81. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands. 1011-0054 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/48435 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99583 en Spore;81 Open Access Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Spore
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