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Brief guide to maintaining jumping spiders in the lab

Is there a good BG place for links to material such as this?

CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF JUMPING SPIDERS IN THE LAB in the
Checklist of Kansas Jumping Spiders
by Hank Guarisco, Bruce Cutler, and Kenneth E. Kinman


Some of the larger species of salticids, especially members of the genus Phidippus, can be easily maintained in the laboratory or classroom. They make ideal subjects for behavioral studies including feeding, courtship, learning and agonistic behaviors ...

Is there a good BG place for links to material such as this?
I think here is appropriate. Another place might be under the links tab in the Jumping Spider section.

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