First launched in 2005, The Tarantula Bibliography has just undergone its first complete revision. It is now up-to-date, listing all 911 currently recognized theraphosid species and providing bibliographic citations for species descriptions and loads of other articles of interest to the tarantula keeping and breeding arachnoculturist. I invite you to visit this resource and welcome your contributions. All the best, Michael Jacobi
The Tarantula Bibliography :: November 2009
The World's Tarantula Species with a Compendium of Popular Literature References
published by Exotic Fauna Enterprises
What is The Tarantula Bibliography?
The Tarantula Bibliography is a resource that presents currently recognized tarantula species along with bibliographic citations focusing on popular sources such as tarantula society journals and hobby magazines. This database allows the interested researcher, particularly the tarantula breeding arachnoculturist, to find related information in support of captive husbandry and propagation efforts. Basically, The Tarantula Bibliography provides much of the information found on the Theraphosidae page of The World Spider Catalog, but presents it in an attractive and user-friendly format geared towards hobbyists not scientists. The key feature is the citations of popular works of interest to the arachnoculturist, such as captive husbandry and propagation articles and those on natural history, ecology and travel.
tarantulabibliography.net
The Tarantula Bibliography :: November 2009
The World's Tarantula Species with a Compendium of Popular Literature References
published by Exotic Fauna Enterprises
What is The Tarantula Bibliography?
The Tarantula Bibliography is a resource that presents currently recognized tarantula species along with bibliographic citations focusing on popular sources such as tarantula society journals and hobby magazines. This database allows the interested researcher, particularly the tarantula breeding arachnoculturist, to find related information in support of captive husbandry and propagation efforts. Basically, The Tarantula Bibliography provides much of the information found on the Theraphosidae page of The World Spider Catalog, but presents it in an attractive and user-friendly format geared towards hobbyists not scientists. The key feature is the citations of popular works of interest to the arachnoculturist, such as captive husbandry and propagation articles and those on natural history, ecology and travel.
tarantulabibliography.net