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Joro Spiders: Should You Be Concerned? And more Astounding Spiders with Dr. Sarah Rose

Joro Spiders: Should You Be Concerned? And more Astounding Spiders with Dr. Sarah Rose

Update: 2024-06-24
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Have you seen all of the scary headlines about massive venomous Joro spiders invading the eastern USA? Well, as you might imagine, these headlines are designed to drive clicks so that individuals and media can monetize their content.

Dr. Sarah Rose helps set the record straight, and also answers some questions about spider mating rituals, which turn out to be complex and fascinating!

And after that short Q&A, we play the full interview with Dr. Rose from Episode 58. Here is the introduction from that episode:

Today we’re going to discuss an animal that can make wind sails, cast nets, produce its own antifreeze, and is an A-list impersonator. Well, it’s not one animal, but a category of animals – spiders!

And my guest today, Dr. Sarah Rose, is here to tell us all about it. Dr. Rose is the author of a spectacular new field guide, Spiders of North America from Princeton University Press, is chair of the American Arachnological Society’s Common Names Committee, and has a PhD in Restoration Ecology from The Ohio State University. 

We discuss Sarah’s journey to spiders, including her research into how spiders function as indicator species for habitats and ecosystems. Sarah tells us about the varied lifestyles of spiders, ranging from orb web weavers to sensing web weavers to ambush hunters, and more. We talk about different types of webs, spider guilds, profile some particularly interesting species such as the trash-line orb weaver, bolus spiders, and ant mimicking spiders, and much more.

And be sure to check Sarah’s YouTube for lots of fun spider videos. 

Check the full show notes (link below) for some amazing spider photographs.
 
FULL SHOW NOTES

LINKS
All Bugs Go To Kevin – Facebook group
American Arachnological Society
Jack Pine Forests
Joro Spider Post by Dr. Rose
Lucas the Spider – a YouTube channel with a cute animated jumping spider
Spider Guilds – Cardoso et al

Books
Common Spiders of North America by Richard Bradley and Steve Buchanan (illustrator)
Spiders of North America, An Identification Manual, by Darrell Ubick (Editor), Pierre Paquin (Editor), Paula Cushing (Editor), Nadine Dupérré (Illustrator)
Spiders of North America, by Dr. Sarah Rose [Princeton University Press | Amazon

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Joro Spiders: Should You Be Concerned? And more Astounding Spiders with Dr. Sarah Rose

Joro Spiders: Should You Be Concerned? And more Astounding Spiders with Dr. Sarah Rose

Dr. Sarah Rose