Spiders that inhabit dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are under constant risk of flooding. Many species may have evolved adaptations to respond to rising water either through avoidance or submersion tolerance. Mechanisms for copin
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
The transfer of prey resources between ecosystems can have dramatic consequences for both recipient ...
Background: Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about ...
Terrestrial arthropods that inhabit dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are und...
Many riparian species have evolved adaptations to respond to rising water either through avoidance o...
Spiders inhabiting dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are under constant risk ...
The ecological effects of disrupted flooding are known to be pernicious for the occurring riparian f...
This thesis addresses the life-history strategies of cursorial riparian spiders using field- and lab...
International audienceSpiders constitute a major arthropod group in regularly inundated habitats. So...
International audienceSalinity interacts with many physiological functions and therefore probably in...
International audienceIn European salt marshes, recent invasions by the grass Elymus athericus raise...
Vegetation and underground structures are known to influence flood avoidance and flood resistance in...
1. Species assemblages of naturally disturbed habitats are governed by the prevailing disturbance re...
Background: Long-distance dispersal events have the potential to shape species distributions and ec...
International audienceIn salt marshes, the alternation of low and high tides entails rapid shifts of...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
The transfer of prey resources between ecosystems can have dramatic consequences for both recipient ...
Background: Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about ...
Terrestrial arthropods that inhabit dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are und...
Many riparian species have evolved adaptations to respond to rising water either through avoidance o...
Spiders inhabiting dynamic boundaries between terrestrial and lotic systems are under constant risk ...
The ecological effects of disrupted flooding are known to be pernicious for the occurring riparian f...
This thesis addresses the life-history strategies of cursorial riparian spiders using field- and lab...
International audienceSpiders constitute a major arthropod group in regularly inundated habitats. So...
International audienceSalinity interacts with many physiological functions and therefore probably in...
International audienceIn European salt marshes, recent invasions by the grass Elymus athericus raise...
Vegetation and underground structures are known to influence flood avoidance and flood resistance in...
1. Species assemblages of naturally disturbed habitats are governed by the prevailing disturbance re...
Background: Long-distance dispersal events have the potential to shape species distributions and ec...
International audienceIn salt marshes, the alternation of low and high tides entails rapid shifts of...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
The transfer of prey resources between ecosystems can have dramatic consequences for both recipient ...
Background: Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about ...