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Creating A Georgia Southern Spider Collection: Can Dna Barcoding Help?, Guy B. Hobbs
Creating A Georgia Southern Spider Collection: Can Dna Barcoding Help?, Guy B. Hobbs
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With over 280 spider (Araneae) species recorded within the State of Georgia, USA, the need for a well-documented natural history collection with a usable voucher system is critical to continually assess spider diversity and their future ecological impact in this region. Spider identification can be daunting for the inexperienced taxonomist; it is time consuming and sometimes requires destructive procedures. Previous works have successfully used an alternative method, DNA barcoding, to correctly identify spider species while preserving their morphology. This study set forth to create the core of a well-documented spider collection within Georgia Southern University’s Institute for Coastal Plain Science …