ABSTRACT. Oedothorax gibbosus (Blackwall, 1841) is a dwarf spider restricted to oligo- and mesotrophic alder carrs. This dwarf spider is distinguished from other Oedothorax species by its male dimorphism; gibbosus males are characterised by a hunch and a hairy groove on their carapace, tuberosus males do not have these features. The hairy groove is important during gustatorial courtship behaviour; this is the uptake of secretions by the female from a male body part during courtship. Another remarkable difference between O. gibbosus and its sister species is that courtship and copulation duration is much longer in this species. The rare O. gibbosus spiders also seem to be less active than common spiders of O. fuscus (Blackwall, 1834), O. ret...
We describe the mating behavior in the spermatheca-lacking theraphosid species Sickius longibulbi So...
Previous studies investigating body size and mate choice in spiders have provided inconclusive resul...
The expected strong directional selection for traits that increase a male's mating ability conflicts...
Abstract Background Sexual selection has been considered to promote diversification and speciation. ...
Courtship and copulation behaviours are yet scantily described in many spider families, and this lac...
The expected strong directional selection for traits that increase a male's mating ability conflicts...
Sexual selection is thought to have driven the diversification of courtship behavior and associated ...
In a study of the spider Pholcus phalangioides, we double-mated large or small females with large an...
The term nuptial feeding is applied for any possible form of transfer of substances during the cours...
Recent interest in male mate choice has prompted a re-examination of widely held beliefs regarding s...
Theraphosidae spiders (commonly known as tarantulas) comprise some of the largest known spiders. It ...
(1) a. The mating behavior (including copulation) is described for the first time in the following s...
Morphological and behavioural traits place Filistatidae basally within Araneomorphae, although some ...
Microstigmatidae are small ground-dwelling and free-living spiders. The present study reports on the...
Abstract. The behaviour of Musicodamon atlanteus differs markedly from that of most other amblypygid...
We describe the mating behavior in the spermatheca-lacking theraphosid species Sickius longibulbi So...
Previous studies investigating body size and mate choice in spiders have provided inconclusive resul...
The expected strong directional selection for traits that increase a male's mating ability conflicts...
Abstract Background Sexual selection has been considered to promote diversification and speciation. ...
Courtship and copulation behaviours are yet scantily described in many spider families, and this lac...
The expected strong directional selection for traits that increase a male's mating ability conflicts...
Sexual selection is thought to have driven the diversification of courtship behavior and associated ...
In a study of the spider Pholcus phalangioides, we double-mated large or small females with large an...
The term nuptial feeding is applied for any possible form of transfer of substances during the cours...
Recent interest in male mate choice has prompted a re-examination of widely held beliefs regarding s...
Theraphosidae spiders (commonly known as tarantulas) comprise some of the largest known spiders. It ...
(1) a. The mating behavior (including copulation) is described for the first time in the following s...
Morphological and behavioural traits place Filistatidae basally within Araneomorphae, although some ...
Microstigmatidae are small ground-dwelling and free-living spiders. The present study reports on the...
Abstract. The behaviour of Musicodamon atlanteus differs markedly from that of most other amblypygid...
We describe the mating behavior in the spermatheca-lacking theraphosid species Sickius longibulbi So...
Previous studies investigating body size and mate choice in spiders have provided inconclusive resul...
The expected strong directional selection for traits that increase a male's mating ability conflicts...