A long-term population study of the Eurasian griffon (Gyps fulvus) in Serbia before and following the establishment of a supplementary feeding program

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Saša Marinković ◽  
Irena Hribšek ◽  
Nikola Tatalović ◽  
Stefan Skorić
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Eloísa Sevilla ◽  
Clara Marín ◽  
José F. Delgado‐Blas ◽  
Bruno González‐Zorn ◽  
Santiago Vega ◽  
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Helga Bjork Palsdottir ◽  
Sverrir Hardarson ◽  
Vigdis Petursdottir ◽  
Armann Jonsson ◽  
Eirikur Jonsson ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
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pp. 203 ◽  
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Leanda Denise Mason ◽  
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Barbara York Main

We report the longest-lived spider documented to date. A 43-year-old, female Gaius villosus Rainbow, 1914 (Mygalomorphae: Idiopidae) has recently died during a long-term population study. This study was initiated by Barbara York Main at North Bungulla Reserve near Tammin, south-western Australia, in 1974. Annual monitoring of this species of burrowing, sedentary mygalomorph spider yielded not only this record-breaking discovery but also invaluable information for high-priority conservation taxa within a global biodiversity hotspot. We suggest that the life-styles of short-range endemics provide lessons for humanity and sustainable living in old stable landscapes.


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Vol 66 (4) ◽  
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Piotr TryjanowskI ◽  
Marek Panek ◽  
Jerzy Karg ◽  
Małgorzata Szumacher-Strabel ◽  
Adam CieśLak ◽  
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Eugene D. Ungar ◽  
Avi Perevolotsky ◽  
Mario Gutman ◽  
Yehuda Yehuda ◽  
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