The SWRS is pleased to offer a newly developed workshop "Spiders and Their 
Relatives" to be held 26 June through 5 July 2014.

Please visit the workshop website 
http://research.amnh.org/swrs/spiders-and-their-relatives for full announcement 
and application form.

Join Drs. Susan Riechert, Dave Richman, and Jonathan Pruitt, along with Barbara 
Roth and senior graduate student, Jen Bosco in this workshop designed for 
students, nature enthusiasts, biologists and anyone who wants to learn about 
this important, but much maligned arthropod group. The emphasis of this 
workshop will be on spider field identification, taxonomy, ecology and 
behavior, utilizing the rich and intensively studied spider fauna found in the 
Chiricahua Mountain area of southeastern Arizona. We will also hunt for other 
arachnids frequenting the area including scorpions, solpugids and whip 
scorpions.

Field trips will provide participants with collecting, sampling and observation 
techniques, as well as, opportunities for specimen and data collection. Both on 
field trips and in the lab, participants will gain hands on experience in the 
experimental techniques utilized in the study of spider behavior and ecology. 
Instruction on specimen identification, preservation and labeling will take 
place in the lab, which will be available for participant use throughout the 
course. Formal lectures will be kept to a minimum, but we will gather together 
for frequent short discussions and help sessions.

Participants in the workshop will have ample time to collect data and/or 
perform short experiments in the field or in the lab on questions that interest 
them. Participants may choose to work alone or in groups on these 
mini-projects, some of which may be assigned as 'challenges' to be completed 
during the course of a field trip. Each participant will share the results of 
the their investigations in a final evening get together and will leave the 
course with a small spider collection they have created.


Dawn S. Wilson, Director
Southwestern Research Station
P.O. Box 16553
Portal, Arizona 85632
Phone: 520-558-2396
Fax: 520-558-2018
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Web: http://research.amnh.org/swrs/

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