A first case of subsociality is reported for the genus Latrodectus. Individuals were found sharing the same web and feeding together. In captivity they showed mutual tolerance and communal feeding. This finding is remarkable for two reasons. First, widow spiders, even compared with other spiders, are famously aggressive and cannibalistic so that social behavior in the genus was unexpected. Second, the genus nests outside the ""Anelosimus + lost colulus"" clade where all the other social theridiids are found
Sociality in arachnids is extremely rare though well documented for the few cases that exist. Howeve...
Nearly all social spiders spin prey-capture webs, and many of the benefits proposed for sociality in...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...
A first case of subsociality is reported for the genus Latrodectus. Individuals were found sharing t...
Sociality is a little studied, little occurring, and unique trait in spider biology. Recently, in th...
Animal social systems come in a wide range of forms characterized by different types of group-living...
The social spider Anelosimus eximius has evolved advanced subsocial behavior which increases the eff...
Cooperation and group living often evolves through kin selection. However, associations between unre...
Social behaviour in spiders is rare: of the 39 000 species of spiders known, only 23 are considered ...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00223.x Social behaviour in spiders is rare: of the 39 000 species of s...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
The life history and social behavior of two sympatric spider species, Anelosimus jabaquara and A. du...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
By studying salticid spiders from East Africa I look at sociality from an unusual perspective. These...
Web-sharing sociality and cooperative prey capture are reported for Scytodes socialis, sp. nov., a s...
Sociality in arachnids is extremely rare though well documented for the few cases that exist. Howeve...
Nearly all social spiders spin prey-capture webs, and many of the benefits proposed for sociality in...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...
A first case of subsociality is reported for the genus Latrodectus. Individuals were found sharing t...
Sociality is a little studied, little occurring, and unique trait in spider biology. Recently, in th...
Animal social systems come in a wide range of forms characterized by different types of group-living...
The social spider Anelosimus eximius has evolved advanced subsocial behavior which increases the eff...
Cooperation and group living often evolves through kin selection. However, associations between unre...
Social behaviour in spiders is rare: of the 39 000 species of spiders known, only 23 are considered ...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00223.x Social behaviour in spiders is rare: of the 39 000 species of s...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
The life history and social behavior of two sympatric spider species, Anelosimus jabaquara and A. du...
Group-living behavior is taxonomically widespread but rare in spiders. The conventional view is that...
By studying salticid spiders from East Africa I look at sociality from an unusual perspective. These...
Web-sharing sociality and cooperative prey capture are reported for Scytodes socialis, sp. nov., a s...
Sociality in arachnids is extremely rare though well documented for the few cases that exist. Howeve...
Nearly all social spiders spin prey-capture webs, and many of the benefits proposed for sociality in...
Species that differ in their social system, and thus in traits such as group size and dispersal timi...