Young juveniles of L. geometricus fit the strong trend for “ontogeny to repeat phylogeny” previously documented in other web-building spiders; younger spiders were less likely to build the derived silk retreats that occur at the edges of webs of adults. Younger individuals also consistently builtç more highly organized webs, with radial lines that converge on a central, horizontal disc and that support regularly spaced, sticky “gumfoot” lines. Some details of how radial and gumfoot lines were built suggest that the radial and gumfoot lines and the behavior involved in their construction may be homologous with traits associated with radii and sticky spirals in aranoid orb webs. The numerous convergences between the webs and building behavior...
Among animal constructions, spider’s orb webs represent regular geometrical architecture models. The...
What happens when organisms actively modify their environment? Clarifying the role of construction b...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as "irregular". The web cons...
Web designs of young spiders are often less derived than those of older conspecific individuals. Thi...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as "irregular.” The web cons...
Behavior can provide useful traits for testing phylogenetic hypotheses, and some details of orb web ...
Much genomic-scale, especially transcriptomic, data on spider phylogeny has accumulated in the last ...
Ontogenetic changes in web structure occur in many spiders of different families, but the functional...
The evolutionary diversification of spiders is attributed to spectacular innovations in silk. Spider...
SummarySpiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, in...
Evolutionary convergence of phenotypic traits provides evidence for their functional success. The or...
TWO VENERABLE groups of spiders spin orb webs: the cnbellate Ulobon-dae, weavers of calamistrated st...
SummarySpiders constitute one of the most successful clades of terrestrial predators [1]. Their extr...
Spiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, including...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as “irregular. ” The web con...
Among animal constructions, spider’s orb webs represent regular geometrical architecture models. The...
What happens when organisms actively modify their environment? Clarifying the role of construction b...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as "irregular". The web cons...
Web designs of young spiders are often less derived than those of older conspecific individuals. Thi...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as "irregular.” The web cons...
Behavior can provide useful traits for testing phylogenetic hypotheses, and some details of orb web ...
Much genomic-scale, especially transcriptomic, data on spider phylogeny has accumulated in the last ...
Ontogenetic changes in web structure occur in many spiders of different families, but the functional...
The evolutionary diversification of spiders is attributed to spectacular innovations in silk. Spider...
SummarySpiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, in...
Evolutionary convergence of phenotypic traits provides evidence for their functional success. The or...
TWO VENERABLE groups of spiders spin orb webs: the cnbellate Ulobon-dae, weavers of calamistrated st...
SummarySpiders constitute one of the most successful clades of terrestrial predators [1]. Their extr...
Spiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, including...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as “irregular. ” The web con...
Among animal constructions, spider’s orb webs represent regular geometrical architecture models. The...
What happens when organisms actively modify their environment? Clarifying the role of construction b...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as "irregular". The web cons...