Pocket Science: Spiders

Eileen Hebets (left) and Alissa Anderson --  Craig Chandler | University Communication
Eileen Hebets (left) and Alissa Anderson -- Craig Chandler | University Communication
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Husker arachnologists Alissa Anderson and Eileen Hebets have conducted a second study showing that sexual restraints help male spiders produce more offspring. Anderson and Hebets are also the creators of an NMSSI course on arachnids for teachers.

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