Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are a widespread and phylogenetically important group of marine arthropods. However, their biology remains understudied, and detailed information about their feeding ecology is difficult to find. Observations on pycnogonid feeding are scattered in the literature, often in older sources written in various languages, and have never been comprehensively summarized. Here we provide an overview of all information on feeding in pycnogonids that we have been able to find and review what is known on feeding specializations and preferences in the various pycnogonid taxa. We deduce general findings where possible and outline future steps necessary to gain a better understanding of the feeding ecology of one of the world's mo...
Feeding by uloborid spiders is unusual in several respects: cheliceral venom glands are absent; prey...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...
Early authors regarded Pycnogonida (sea spiders) either as aquatic arachnids, degraded crustaceans ...
Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are a widespread and phylogenetically important group of marine arthropods...
AbstractPycnogonids or sea spiders are a group of marine arthropods whose relations to the chelicera...
Pycnogonids, popularly known as sea spiders, are a strange group of entirely marine arthropods bel...
Pycnogonida is a subphylum of marine arthropods showing unique characteristics. Their position withi...
Pycnogonids or sea spiders are a group of marine arthropods whose relations to the chelicerates have...
Les pycnogonides sont une classe d’arthropodes marins comptant plus de 1 400 espèces, et dont nous c...
Stenophagy (narrow diet breadth) represents an extreme of trophic specialization in carnivores, but ...
Higher-level phylogenetics of Pycnogonida has been discussed for many decades but scarcely studied f...
Stenophagy (narrow diet breadth) represents an extreme of trophic specialization in carnivores, but ...
Despite significant advances in invertebrate phylogenomics over the past decade, the higher-level ph...
Pycnogonida, or sea spiders, is a speciose clade with ~1,300 described species that is especially di...
[Extract] We know very little about what preys on sea slugs (Piel, 1991), and specially on tropical ...
Feeding by uloborid spiders is unusual in several respects: cheliceral venom glands are absent; prey...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...
Early authors regarded Pycnogonida (sea spiders) either as aquatic arachnids, degraded crustaceans ...
Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are a widespread and phylogenetically important group of marine arthropods...
AbstractPycnogonids or sea spiders are a group of marine arthropods whose relations to the chelicera...
Pycnogonids, popularly known as sea spiders, are a strange group of entirely marine arthropods bel...
Pycnogonida is a subphylum of marine arthropods showing unique characteristics. Their position withi...
Pycnogonids or sea spiders are a group of marine arthropods whose relations to the chelicerates have...
Les pycnogonides sont une classe d’arthropodes marins comptant plus de 1 400 espèces, et dont nous c...
Stenophagy (narrow diet breadth) represents an extreme of trophic specialization in carnivores, but ...
Higher-level phylogenetics of Pycnogonida has been discussed for many decades but scarcely studied f...
Stenophagy (narrow diet breadth) represents an extreme of trophic specialization in carnivores, but ...
Despite significant advances in invertebrate phylogenomics over the past decade, the higher-level ph...
Pycnogonida, or sea spiders, is a speciose clade with ~1,300 described species that is especially di...
[Extract] We know very little about what preys on sea slugs (Piel, 1991), and specially on tropical ...
Feeding by uloborid spiders is unusual in several respects: cheliceral venom glands are absent; prey...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...
Early authors regarded Pycnogonida (sea spiders) either as aquatic arachnids, degraded crustaceans ...