Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants as preferred prey, while others (especially the species in the genus Myrmarachne) are Batesian mimics of ants. Field records show that ant-eating salticids sometimes prey on Myrmarachne, suggesting that the unwanted attention of predators that specialize on the model may be an important, but poorly understood, cost of Batesian mimicry. By staging encounters in the laboratory between living ant-eating salticids and Myrmarachne, we determined that ant-eating salticids attack Myrmarachne. However, when Myrmarachne detects a stalking ant-eating salticid early enough, it adopts a distinctive display posture (legs almost fully extended, elevated 4...
Many predators are averse to attacking ants and many palatable arthropods are Batesian mimics of ant...
Batesian ant mimies-such as saltieids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne-resemble their models to de...
Myrmarachne formicaria is a non-native ant-mimicking spider that was first recorded in New York in 2...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...
The jumping spider genus Myrmarachne (Salticidae) contains many different morphological ant mimics t...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Abstract. Batesian ant mimics -such as salticids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne -resemble their ...
Myrmarachne assimilis, an ant-like (myrmecomorphic) jumping spider (Araneae, Salticidae) from the Ph...
Among spiders, resemblance of ants (myrmecomorphy) usually involves the Batesian mimicry, in which t...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Ants and jumping spiders are prominent invertebrate predators in terrestrial ecosystems. Many jumpin...
Many predators are averse to attacking ants and many palatable arthropods are Batesian mimics of ant...
Batesian ant mimies-such as saltieids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne-resemble their models to de...
Myrmarachne formicaria is a non-native ant-mimicking spider that was first recorded in New York in 2...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...
The jumping spider genus Myrmarachne (Salticidae) contains many different morphological ant mimics t...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Abstract. Batesian ant mimics -such as salticids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne -resemble their ...
Myrmarachne assimilis, an ant-like (myrmecomorphic) jumping spider (Araneae, Salticidae) from the Ph...
Among spiders, resemblance of ants (myrmecomorphy) usually involves the Batesian mimicry, in which t...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Ants and jumping spiders are prominent invertebrate predators in terrestrial ecosystems. Many jumpin...
Many predators are averse to attacking ants and many palatable arthropods are Batesian mimics of ant...
Batesian ant mimies-such as saltieids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne-resemble their models to de...
Myrmarachne formicaria is a non-native ant-mimicking spider that was first recorded in New York in 2...