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Martin Nyffeler

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Plos One|March 22, 2013
Bat predation by spidersMartin Nyffeler, Mirjam Knörnschild
Die Naturwissenschaften|March 15, 2017
An estimated 400-800 million tons of prey are annually killed by the global spider communityMartin Nyffeler, Klaus Birkhofer
Insects|April 25, 2020
Where Have All the Spiders Gone? Observations of a Dramatic Population Density Decline in the Once Very Abundant Garden Spider, <i>Araneus diadematus</i> (Araneae: Araneidae), in the Swiss MidlandMartin Nyffeler, Dries Bonte
Plos One|June 19, 2014
Fish predation by semi-aquatic spiders: a global patternMartin Nyffeler, Bradley J Pusey
Die Naturwissenschaften|July 11, 2018
Insectivorous birds consume an estimated 400-500 million tons of prey annuallyMartin Nyffeler, Çağan H Şekercioğlu, Christopher J Whelan
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Plos One|March 22, 2013
Bat predation by spidersMartin Nyffeler, Mirjam Knörnschild
Die Naturwissenschaften|March 15, 2017
An estimated 400-800 million tons of prey are annually killed by the global spider communityMartin Nyffeler, Klaus Birkhofer
Insects|April 25, 2020
Where Have All the Spiders Gone? Observations of a Dramatic Population Density Decline in the Once Very Abundant Garden Spider, <i>Araneus diadematus</i> (Araneae: Araneidae), in the Swiss MidlandMartin Nyffeler, Dries Bonte
Plos One|June 19, 2014
Fish predation by semi-aquatic spiders: a global patternMartin Nyffeler, Bradley J Pusey
Die Naturwissenschaften|July 11, 2018
Insectivorous birds consume an estimated 400-500 million tons of prey annuallyMartin Nyffeler, Çağan H Şekercioğlu, Christopher J Whelan
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