The behaviour of directed aerial descent has been described for numerous taxa of wingless hexapods as they fall from the tropical rainforest canopy, but is not known in other terrestrial arthropods. Here, we describe similar controlled aerial behaviours for large arboreal spiders in the genus Selenops (Selenopidae). We dropped 59 such spiders from either canopy platforms or tree crowns in Panama and Peru; the majority (93%) directed their aerial trajectories towards and then landed upon nearby tree trunks. Following initial dorsoventral righting when necessary, falling spiders oriented themselves and then translated head-first towards targets; directional changes were correlated with bilaterally asymmetric motions of the anterolaterally ext...
<div><p>The physical mechanism of aerial dispersal of spiders, “ballooning behavior,” is still uncle...
Jumping is often achieved using propulsive legs, yet legless leaping has evolved multiple times. We ...
Mecysmaucheniidae spiders have evolved ultra-fast cheliceral strikes four times independently. The m...
The behaviour of directed aerial descent has been described for numerous taxa of wingless hexapods a...
The behaviour of directed aerial descent has been described for numerous taxa of wingless hexapods a...
Jumping in animals presents an interesting locomotory strategy as it requires the generation of larg...
Ballooning, a form of dispersal rarely seen in mygalomorph spiders, was observed in 13 individuals o...
ABSTRACT. The annual recolonization of many agroecosystems by spiders is accomplished more by aerial...
Many hemipteran bugs can jump explosively from plant substrates, which can be very smooth. We theref...
Gliding ants avoid predatory attacks and potentially mortal consequences of dislodgement from rainfo...
Clearwing moths are known for their physical resemblance to hymenopterans, but the extent of their b...
Background: Long-distance dispersal events have the potential to shape species distributions and ec...
Flight is a key innovation in the evolutionary success of insects and essential to dispersal, territ...
Avian insectivores are top predators of arboreal arthropods in different forest ecosystems. The sele...
Spiders of the tropical American colonial orb weaver Parawixia bistriata form a communal bivouac in ...
<div><p>The physical mechanism of aerial dispersal of spiders, “ballooning behavior,” is still uncle...
Jumping is often achieved using propulsive legs, yet legless leaping has evolved multiple times. We ...
Mecysmaucheniidae spiders have evolved ultra-fast cheliceral strikes four times independently. The m...
The behaviour of directed aerial descent has been described for numerous taxa of wingless hexapods a...
The behaviour of directed aerial descent has been described for numerous taxa of wingless hexapods a...
Jumping in animals presents an interesting locomotory strategy as it requires the generation of larg...
Ballooning, a form of dispersal rarely seen in mygalomorph spiders, was observed in 13 individuals o...
ABSTRACT. The annual recolonization of many agroecosystems by spiders is accomplished more by aerial...
Many hemipteran bugs can jump explosively from plant substrates, which can be very smooth. We theref...
Gliding ants avoid predatory attacks and potentially mortal consequences of dislodgement from rainfo...
Clearwing moths are known for their physical resemblance to hymenopterans, but the extent of their b...
Background: Long-distance dispersal events have the potential to shape species distributions and ec...
Flight is a key innovation in the evolutionary success of insects and essential to dispersal, territ...
Avian insectivores are top predators of arboreal arthropods in different forest ecosystems. The sele...
Spiders of the tropical American colonial orb weaver Parawixia bistriata form a communal bivouac in ...
<div><p>The physical mechanism of aerial dispersal of spiders, “ballooning behavior,” is still uncle...
Jumping is often achieved using propulsive legs, yet legless leaping has evolved multiple times. We ...
Mecysmaucheniidae spiders have evolved ultra-fast cheliceral strikes four times independently. The m...