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This experiment is part of the Arachnids Challenge Grant.
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Why be social? The costs and benefits of sociality in spiders
By
Samantha Straus
Backed by
William Leinbach
,
Richard R. Straus
,
Raymond M. Leinbach
,
Susan Straus
,
Vicki Leinbach
,
Doug
,
Jennifer Goldman
,
Tracy Leinbach
,
Matthew Chan
,
Douglas Hansen
,
and 34 other backers
Nathaniel Bailey
,
Tyler Steininger
,
Noah Straus
,
Madeline Self
,
Ted Straus
,
Anna Goldman
,
Joni Varese
,
Santiago De La Puente
,
Alec Brown
,
Bradley Leinbach
,
Alison George
,
Tom Pearce
,
Kalvin Stern
,
Evan Hersh
,
Jane Straus
,
Pam Ciula
,
Ravi Maharaj
,
Kacey Tait
,
Allison Willman
,
Jacob Peets
,
Alyssa DeRubeis
,
Andrea Haberkern
,
Dave Rich
,
Tom Karacs
,
Emily Adamczyk
,
Natalie Mahara
,
Lian Kwong
,
Cindy Wu
,
David Esopi
,
Chris Emslie
,
Aaron Purdy
,
India Rose
,
Ruth Sharpe
, and
Eric D. Walters
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University of British Columbia
Canada
Biology
Ecology
DOI: 10.18258/7839
Grant: Arachnids
Grant: Arachnids
$2,835
Raised of $2,700 Goal
105%
Funded on 11/04/16
Successfully Funded
$2,835
pledged
105%
funded
Funded
on 11/04/16
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An update on progress in the field...
July 18, 2017
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See how we work
October 5, 2016
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Meet the social spider
September 23, 2016
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Spiders make nests?!
September 23, 2016
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