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PeerJ
Record breaking achievements by spiders and the scientists who study them
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Stefano Mammola1  Peter Michalik3  Eileen A. Hebets4  Marco Isaia1 
[1] Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Turin;IUCN SSC Spider and Scorpion Specialist Group;Zoologisches Institut und Museum, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universität Greifswald;School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln
关键词: Extremes;    Misinformation;    Araneae;    Science education;    Arachnophobia;    Spider biology;    Arachnology;    Organismal biology;    Science learning;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.3972
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】

Organismal biology has been steadily losing fashion in both formal education and scientific research. Simultaneous with this is an observable decrease in the connection between humans, their environment, and the organisms with which they share the planet. Nonetheless, we propose that organismal biology can facilitate scientific observation, discovery, research, and engagement, especially when the organisms of focus are ubiquitous and charismatic animals such as spiders. Despite being often feared, spiders are mysterious and intriguing, offering a useful foundation for the effective teaching and learning of scientific concepts and processes. In order to provide an entryway for teachers and students—as well as scientists themselves—into the biology of spiders, we compiled a list of 99 record breaking achievements by spiders (the “Spider World Records”). We chose a world-record style format, as this is known to be an effective way to intrigue readers of all ages. We highlighted, for example, the largest and smallest spiders, the largest prey eaten, the fastest runners, the highest fliers, the species with the longest sperm, the most venomous species, and many more. We hope that our compilation will inspire science educators to embrace the biology of spiders as a resource that engages students in science learning. By making these achievements accessible to non-arachnologists and arachnologists alike, we suggest that they could be used: (i) by educators to draw in students for science education, (ii) to highlight gaps in current organismal knowledge, and (iii) to suggest novel avenues for future research efforts. Our contribution is not meant to be comprehensive, but aims to raise public awareness on spiders, while also providing an initial database of their record breaking achievements.

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