Morphological modifications of the first pair of legs in addition to widespread color variations of these legs among males of closely related species have been reported in a variety of spiders. Here, the evidence for sexual dimorphism in male foreleg morphology within wolf spiders (family Lycosidae) is reviewed and shown to occur in a number of species belonging to at least seven genera in five subfamilies: Alopecosa, Hogna, Schizocosa (all Lycosinae) Pirata (Piratinae), Evippa, (Evippinae), Pardosa (Pardosinae) and Artoria (Artoriinae). These modifications, often in combination with distinct dark pigmentation, can be divided into three major groups: leg elongation, segment swelling and exaggerated setation (“brushes”). The latter two occur...
Conspicuous visual ornaments are frequently incorporated into complex courtship displays that integr...
The temporal patterns of insertion of male palps, expansion of the hematodocha and duration of copul...
In my master's thesis, I deal with reproduction of central European wolf spiders of the genus Alopec...
Morphological modifications of the first pair of legs in addition to widespread color variations of ...
ABSTRACT. Morphological modifications of the first pair of legs in addition to widespread color var-...
This study used both correlative and experimental video playback methods to test the hypothesis that...
We examined multiple sources of selection on the multimodal courtship display of two sister species ...
Members of the Nearctic spider genus Schizocosa Chamberlin, 1904 have garnered much attention in beh...
Female mate choice decisions are often based on a variety of male characteristics, some of which may...
Male wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa display considerable variation in foreleg ornamentatio...
Female preferences are frequently invoked to explain the widespread occurrence of elaborate male orn...
This paper presents an overview of various aspects of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in the Lycosidae,...
Sexual selection has long been recognized as a potential contributor to the divergence in reproducti...
The habitat and courtship behavior of the wolf spider Schizocosa retrorsa (Banks 1911) were studied ...
The maintenance of variation in sexually-selected traits is of great interest in evolutionary biolog...
Conspicuous visual ornaments are frequently incorporated into complex courtship displays that integr...
The temporal patterns of insertion of male palps, expansion of the hematodocha and duration of copul...
In my master's thesis, I deal with reproduction of central European wolf spiders of the genus Alopec...
Morphological modifications of the first pair of legs in addition to widespread color variations of ...
ABSTRACT. Morphological modifications of the first pair of legs in addition to widespread color var-...
This study used both correlative and experimental video playback methods to test the hypothesis that...
We examined multiple sources of selection on the multimodal courtship display of two sister species ...
Members of the Nearctic spider genus Schizocosa Chamberlin, 1904 have garnered much attention in beh...
Female mate choice decisions are often based on a variety of male characteristics, some of which may...
Male wolf spiders within the genus Schizocosa display considerable variation in foreleg ornamentatio...
Female preferences are frequently invoked to explain the widespread occurrence of elaborate male orn...
This paper presents an overview of various aspects of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in the Lycosidae,...
Sexual selection has long been recognized as a potential contributor to the divergence in reproducti...
The habitat and courtship behavior of the wolf spider Schizocosa retrorsa (Banks 1911) were studied ...
The maintenance of variation in sexually-selected traits is of great interest in evolutionary biolog...
Conspicuous visual ornaments are frequently incorporated into complex courtship displays that integr...
The temporal patterns of insertion of male palps, expansion of the hematodocha and duration of copul...
In my master's thesis, I deal with reproduction of central European wolf spiders of the genus Alopec...