"""...useful reading for anyone seeking to bridge the gap between data and theory in ecology. It should make an interesting text for a graduate-level course in community ecology, help students to plan research and set any ecologist thinking about possible generalizations."" Deborah M. Gordon, Nature ""This timely book appears when there is still a manageable number of studies of spider ecology: in less than 300 pages of text, Wise covers all the major work in depth."" Elizabeth M. Jakob, Science ""...the writing is clear, evenly presented, and logically organized; the figures are well integrated with the written text...An excellent book for academic libraries supporting programs in agriculture, biology, ecology, and entomology."" S.L. Smith, Choice ""...a major accomplishment. Its brevity belies the enormous amount of fastidious research involved in its production...a unique contribution that allows scientists an accurate assessment of the current status of spider ecology."" Trends in Ecology and Evolution ""...clearly written and highly informative...will be a well-used reference in my library, and is an excellent point of access to the spider literature for anyone interested in exploring the role of spiders in terrestrial ecosystems."" Ann L. Rypstra, Ecology"