Myrmarachne (Araneae: Salticidae) is an ant-mimicking genus of jumping spiders. Myrmarachne species live close to their model ant species, yet they avoid making contact with the ants. However, contact can be unavoidable at times, so the question is what really happens when the ant and the spider make contact. This study found that the consequence of the contact very much depends on which body parts of both animals are involved. The most common form of contact was between the ant's antennae and the spider's first pair of legs. This resulted most frequently in the Myrmarachne running away. In contrast, when the spider's chelicerae were involved the ant would usually run away. The study concludes that even when there is contact between ...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...
In north Queensland, Australia, the alydid bug Riptortus serripes and the undescribed salticid spide...
In north Queensland, Australia, the alydid bug Riptortus serripes and the undescribed salticid spide...
Ants and jumping spiders are prominent invertebrate predators in terrestrial ecosystems. Many jumpin...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Abstract. Batesian ant mimics -such as salticids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne -resemble their ...
Phintella piatensis is an unusual jumping spider because, despite being neither myrmecophagic nor my...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Batesian ant mimies-such as saltieids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne-resemble their models to de...
Batesian ant mimies-such as saltieids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne-resemble their models to de...
The jumping spider genus Myrmarachne (Salticidae) contains many different morphological ant mimics t...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...
In north Queensland, Australia, the alydid bug Riptortus serripes and the undescribed salticid spide...
In north Queensland, Australia, the alydid bug Riptortus serripes and the undescribed salticid spide...
Ants and jumping spiders are prominent invertebrate predators in terrestrial ecosystems. Many jumpin...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Abstract. Batesian ant mimics -such as salticids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne -resemble their ...
Phintella piatensis is an unusual jumping spider because, despite being neither myrmecophagic nor my...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Batesian ant mimies-such as saltieids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne-resemble their models to de...
Batesian ant mimies-such as saltieids belonging to the genus Myrmarachne-resemble their models to de...
The jumping spider genus Myrmarachne (Salticidae) contains many different morphological ant mimics t...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) usually avoid ants, but some species within this family single out ants...
Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in Myrmarachne, a large genus of ant-like jumping spiders (Salticida...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are known for their elaborate vision-based display behaviour, and a siz...