Camel Spiders - 20 Years of Research
Offered By: Denver Museum of Nature & Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore two decades of groundbreaking research on camel spiders in this 44-minute Science Division Pop-Up lecture from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Delve into the fascinating world of these arachnids as Dr. Paula Cushing presents an overview of extensive studies conducted by Research Associate Jack Brookhard and numerous students across academic levels. Gain insights into the biology, behavior, and ecology of camel spiders, and discover how this collaborative research effort has contributed to our understanding of these enigmatic creatures. Learn about the methodologies employed, key findings, and the significance of this long-term study in the field of arachnology.
Syllabus
Science Division Pop-Up Lecture: Camel Spiders - 20 Years of Research
Taught by
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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