We address some of the taxonomic and classification changes proposed by Kuntner et al. (2019) in a comparative study on the evolution of sexual size dimorphism in nephiline spiders. Their proposal to recircumscribe araneids and to rank the subfamily Nephilinae as a family is fundamentally flawed as it renders the family Araneidae paraphyletic. We discuss the importance of monophyly, outgroup selection, and taxon sampling, the subjectivity of ranks, and the implications of the age of origin criterion to assign categorical ranks in biological classifications. We explore the outcome of applying the approach of Kuntner et al. (2019) to the classification of spiders with emphasis on the ecribellate orb-weavers (Araneoidea) using a recently publi...
Spiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, including...
Spiders (Order Araneae) are massively abundant generalist arthropod predators that are found in near...
With almost 600 species, the latest molecular phylogeny of pholcid spiders (Eberle et al. 2018, BMC ...
Under embargo until: 2020-07-11We address some of the taxonomic and classification changes proposed ...
Higher-level classifications often must account for monotypic taxa representing depauperate evolutio...
Higher-level classifications often must account for monotypic taxa representing depauperate evolutio...
Instances of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) provide the context for rigorous tests of biological rules...
Extreme sexual body size dimorphism (SSD), in which males are only a small fraction of the size of t...
We present a new phylogeny of the spider family Araneidae based on five genes (28S, 18S, COI, H3 and...
Abstract.—Extreme sexual body size dimorphism (SSD), in which males are only a small fraction of the...
We present the most inclusive study on the higher-level phylogeny of erigonine spiders, including ab...
Taxonomy as a science has accumulated data and knowledge for more than 250 years. The quality and us...
SummarySpiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, in...
SummarySpiders constitute one of the most successful clades of terrestrial predators [1]. Their extr...
Planetary extinction of biodiversity underscores the need for taxonomy. Here, we scrutinize spider t...
Spiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, including...
Spiders (Order Araneae) are massively abundant generalist arthropod predators that are found in near...
With almost 600 species, the latest molecular phylogeny of pholcid spiders (Eberle et al. 2018, BMC ...
Under embargo until: 2020-07-11We address some of the taxonomic and classification changes proposed ...
Higher-level classifications often must account for monotypic taxa representing depauperate evolutio...
Higher-level classifications often must account for monotypic taxa representing depauperate evolutio...
Instances of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) provide the context for rigorous tests of biological rules...
Extreme sexual body size dimorphism (SSD), in which males are only a small fraction of the size of t...
We present a new phylogeny of the spider family Araneidae based on five genes (28S, 18S, COI, H3 and...
Abstract.—Extreme sexual body size dimorphism (SSD), in which males are only a small fraction of the...
We present the most inclusive study on the higher-level phylogeny of erigonine spiders, including ab...
Taxonomy as a science has accumulated data and knowledge for more than 250 years. The quality and us...
SummarySpiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, in...
SummarySpiders constitute one of the most successful clades of terrestrial predators [1]. Their extr...
Planetary extinction of biodiversity underscores the need for taxonomy. Here, we scrutinize spider t...
Spiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, including...
Spiders (Order Araneae) are massively abundant generalist arthropod predators that are found in near...
With almost 600 species, the latest molecular phylogeny of pholcid spiders (Eberle et al. 2018, BMC ...