Mate recognition is essential to reproductive success especially under sympatry where encounters between the sexes of different species is likely. We examined the response of male ant-mimicking salticid spiders of the genus Myrmarachne and of five different color forms to retreat and dragline silks of sympatric females of six color forms to determine whether silk-based cues could be used as pre-mating isolation mechanisms and aid species determination. We found evidence for polymorphism within one species Myrmarachne plataleoides, a wellknown mimic of the weaver ant Oecophylla smaragdina. Male color morphs of this species showed cross-interest in female silks of other color morphs of this species, but also exhibited greatest preference for ...
In spiders, pheromones are known to be responsible for attracting the opposite sex, eliciting male s...
Myrmarachne assimilis, an ant-like (myrmecomorphic) jumping spider (Araneae, Salticidae) from the Ph...
Myrmarachne formicaria is a species of ant-mimicking jumping spider native to Eurasia that was first...
Mate recognition is essential to reproductive success especially under sympatry where encounters bet...
Mate recognition is essential to reproductive success especially under sympatry where encounters bet...
Animal species commonly share their habitats with close relatives. Because hybrids are often disadva...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Batesian mimicry is seen as an example of evolution by natural selection, with predation as the main...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...
Despite the conceptual appeal of how morphological mimics visually distinguish between conspecifics ...
In north Queensland, Australia, the alydid bug Riptortus serripes and the undescribed salticid spide...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...
Myrmarachne bakeri Banks 1930 is a polymorphic, generalized ant-mimicking jumping spider. In this st...
In spiders, pheromones are known to be responsible for attracting the opposite sex, eliciting male s...
Myrmarachne assimilis, an ant-like (myrmecomorphic) jumping spider (Araneae, Salticidae) from the Ph...
Myrmarachne formicaria is a species of ant-mimicking jumping spider native to Eurasia that was first...
Mate recognition is essential to reproductive success especially under sympatry where encounters bet...
Mate recognition is essential to reproductive success especially under sympatry where encounters bet...
Animal species commonly share their habitats with close relatives. Because hybrids are often disadva...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Batesian mimicry is seen as an example of evolution by natural selection, with predation as the main...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...
Despite the conceptual appeal of how morphological mimics visually distinguish between conspecifics ...
In north Queensland, Australia, the alydid bug Riptortus serripes and the undescribed salticid spide...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...
Myrmarachne bakeri Banks 1930 is a polymorphic, generalized ant-mimicking jumping spider. In this st...
In spiders, pheromones are known to be responsible for attracting the opposite sex, eliciting male s...
Myrmarachne assimilis, an ant-like (myrmecomorphic) jumping spider (Araneae, Salticidae) from the Ph...
Myrmarachne formicaria is a species of ant-mimicking jumping spider native to Eurasia that was first...