Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticidae) and one of the major animal groups in which Batesian mimicry of ants has evolved. Although adult females and juveniles of both sexes are distinctly ant-like in appearance, Myrmarachne males have elongated chelicerae that might appear to detract from their resemblance to ants. Experimental findings suggest that the Myrmarachne male's solution is to adopt compound mimicry (i.e. the male's model seems to be not simply an ant worker but a combination of an ant and something carried in the ant's mandibles: an 'encumbered ant'). By becoming a mimic of a particular subset of worker ants, Myrmarachne males may have retained their Batesian-mimicry ...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Among spiders, resemblance of ants (myrmecomorphy) usually involves the Batesian mimicry, in which t...
Field data suggest that ants may be important predators of mantises which, in turn, may be important...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Myrmarachne assimilis, an ant-like (myrmecomorphic) jumping spider (Araneae, Salticidae) from the Ph...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...
Despite the conceptual appeal of how morphological mimics visually distinguish between conspecifics ...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Many predators are averse to attacking ants and many palatable arthropods are Batesian mimics of ant...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Myrmarachne formicaria (Salticidae) is an ant-mimicking spider which arrived in North America fairly...
Myrmarachne formicaria (Salticidae) is an ant-mimicking spider which arrived in North America fairly...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Among spiders, resemblance of ants (myrmecomorphy) usually involves the Batesian mimicry, in which t...
Field data suggest that ants may be important predators of mantises which, in turn, may be important...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Myrmarachne assimilis, an ant-like (myrmecomorphic) jumping spider (Araneae, Salticidae) from the Ph...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...
Despite the conceptual appeal of how morphological mimics visually distinguish between conspecifics ...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Many predators are averse to attacking ants and many palatable arthropods are Batesian mimics of ant...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Myrmarachne formicaria (Salticidae) is an ant-mimicking spider which arrived in North America fairly...
Myrmarachne formicaria (Salticidae) is an ant-mimicking spider which arrived in North America fairly...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Among spiders, resemblance of ants (myrmecomorphy) usually involves the Batesian mimicry, in which t...
Field data suggest that ants may be important predators of mantises which, in turn, may be important...