Most Argyrodes spiders live in the webs of other spiders as kleptoparasites, stealing food from the host and scavenging small prey from the web. We observed three species of Argyrodes from the Micronesian island of Guam to learn (1) if Argyrodes species differ in their use of host-species webs, (2) whether some Argyrodes species occur more often in certain habitats, (3) whether population size of Argyrodes is a function of web size, and (4) how the presence of congeners affects population size on a web. Argyrodes lived most often in the large, long-lasting orb webs of Argiope appensa and Cyrtophora mollucensis, and, rarely, in the smaller, less durable orb webs of Neoscona spp. and Leucauge spp. Argyrodes argentatus and Argyrodes sp. A freq...
The occurrence and patterns of stabilimenta in 1195 webs of the orb weaver Argiope appensa (Walcken...
Spiders (order Araneae) are a diverse and successful taxon, present across the world in even extreme...
In this study we describe and illustrate a new species, Chrysso intervales n. sp., based on males an...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Wendilgarda galapagensis, a species endemic to Cocos Island, shows an unusually wide variation in ha...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Foraging patterns were determined for three orbweaving spiders in several geographical locations var...
Metabus gravidus are semi-social orb-weaving spiders living in colonies of up to 70 individuals over...
Metabus gravidus (Araneidae: Araneae) is a parasocial orb-weaving spider. It lives in the forest und...
The European sheet-web spider Linyphia triangularis (Araneae: Linyphiidae) has recently become estab...
A striking feature of web-building spiders is the use of silk to make webs, mainly for prey capture....
This study was conducted to describe the frequency of occurrence, variations in size and shapes of s...
Abstract Oceanic islands are unique geographic systems that promote local adaptations and allopatric...
Prey capture dynamics of the colonial, orb-weaving spider Metabus gravidus (Araneidae) are based on ...
In this study we describe and illustrate a new species, Chrysso intervales n. sp., based on males an...
The occurrence and patterns of stabilimenta in 1195 webs of the orb weaver Argiope appensa (Walcken...
Spiders (order Araneae) are a diverse and successful taxon, present across the world in even extreme...
In this study we describe and illustrate a new species, Chrysso intervales n. sp., based on males an...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Wendilgarda galapagensis, a species endemic to Cocos Island, shows an unusually wide variation in ha...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
Foraging patterns were determined for three orbweaving spiders in several geographical locations var...
Metabus gravidus are semi-social orb-weaving spiders living in colonies of up to 70 individuals over...
Metabus gravidus (Araneidae: Araneae) is a parasocial orb-weaving spider. It lives in the forest und...
The European sheet-web spider Linyphia triangularis (Araneae: Linyphiidae) has recently become estab...
A striking feature of web-building spiders is the use of silk to make webs, mainly for prey capture....
This study was conducted to describe the frequency of occurrence, variations in size and shapes of s...
Abstract Oceanic islands are unique geographic systems that promote local adaptations and allopatric...
Prey capture dynamics of the colonial, orb-weaving spider Metabus gravidus (Araneidae) are based on ...
In this study we describe and illustrate a new species, Chrysso intervales n. sp., based on males an...
The occurrence and patterns of stabilimenta in 1195 webs of the orb weaver Argiope appensa (Walcken...
Spiders (order Araneae) are a diverse and successful taxon, present across the world in even extreme...
In this study we describe and illustrate a new species, Chrysso intervales n. sp., based on males an...