Spiders are often underestimated as suitable behavioural models because of the general belief that due to their small brains their behaviour is innate and mostly invariable. Challenging this assumption, this fascinating book shows that rather than having a limited behavioural repertoire, spiders show surprising cognitive abilities, changing their behaviour to suit their situational needs. The team of authors unravels the considerable intra-specific as well as intra-individual variability and plasticity in different behaviours ranging from foraging and web building to communication and courtship. An introductory chapter on spider biology, systematics and evolution provides the reader with the necessary background information to understand th...
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As is becoming increasingly clear, spiders are not entirely instinct driven and inflexible in their ...
Ecological and evolutionary studies on spiders have been featured prominently throughout the contemp...
Behavioural differences between individuals that are consistent over time or across context are term...
The webs of spiders are the first things we notice, long before we recognise the occupant. Silk prod...
Organisms have evolved complex behavioral, morphological and physiological traits in response to var...
There is a tension between the conception of cognition as a central nervous system (CNS) process, an...
Stereotyped behaviors have been routinely used as characters for phylogeny inference, but the same c...
I examined the potential genetic and environmental determinants of population differences in the for...
As invasive species spread around the world, understanding the factors underlying invasion success h...
The ability to solve problems varies greatly between animal species. Some animals are thought to use...
Spiders are ideal model animals for experimental and comparative studies of behavior, learning and p...
The behavioral research presented here revolves around jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) belongi...
Deciphering the mechanisms involved in shaping social structure is key to a deeper understanding of ...
A major goal of evolutionary research is to elucidate the processes involved in the evolution of gro...
Predators living in social groups often show consistent inter-individual differences in prey capture...
As is becoming increasingly clear, spiders are not entirely instinct driven and inflexible in their ...
Ecological and evolutionary studies on spiders have been featured prominently throughout the contemp...
Behavioural differences between individuals that are consistent over time or across context are term...
The webs of spiders are the first things we notice, long before we recognise the occupant. Silk prod...
Organisms have evolved complex behavioral, morphological and physiological traits in response to var...
There is a tension between the conception of cognition as a central nervous system (CNS) process, an...
Stereotyped behaviors have been routinely used as characters for phylogeny inference, but the same c...
I examined the potential genetic and environmental determinants of population differences in the for...
As invasive species spread around the world, understanding the factors underlying invasion success h...
The ability to solve problems varies greatly between animal species. Some animals are thought to use...
Spiders are ideal model animals for experimental and comparative studies of behavior, learning and p...
The behavioral research presented here revolves around jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) belongi...
Deciphering the mechanisms involved in shaping social structure is key to a deeper understanding of ...
A major goal of evolutionary research is to elucidate the processes involved in the evolution of gro...
Predators living in social groups often show consistent inter-individual differences in prey capture...