Behavior is often phylogenetically informative and detailed descriptions of behavior have been used to support taxonomic relationships in several groups, such as birds, lizards, and arthropods. Web building behavior has provided informative traits to several spider families, but observations are lacking for other families, such as wall spiders Oecobiidae. Recent phylogenetic hypotheses based on molecular traits placed oecobiids either close to cribellate orb weavers (Uloboridae) or to long- spinneret spiders (Hersiliidae). Here, we describe for first time the web construction behavior and details of the web design in the oecobiid Oecobius concinnus Simon 1893 (Oecobiidae). We compare them with uloborid and araneoid orb weavers. ...
Background: Interspecific coevolution is well described, but we know significantly less about how mu...
Behavior can provide useful traits for testing phylogenetic hypotheses, and some details of orb web ...
Spider webs are a good example of how phenotypic traits can be adjustable to the physical structure ...
"Primary" webs of uloborids have large numbers of very fine lines and usually lack sticky cribellum ...
Evolutionary convergence of phenotypic traits provides evidence for their functional success. The or...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as “irregular. ” The web con...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as "irregular". The web cons...
SummarySpiders constitute one of the most successful clades of terrestrial predators [1]. Their extr...
High throughput sequencing and phylogenomic analyses focusing on relationships among spiders have bo...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as "irregular.” The web cons...
Interspecific coevolution is well described, but we know significantly less about how multiple trait...
SummarySpiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, in...
The evolutionary diversification of spiders is attributed to spectacular innovations in silk. Spider...
Courtship and copulation behaviours are yet scantily described in many spider families, and this lac...
Young juveniles of L. geometricus fit the strong trend for “ontogeny to repeat phylogeny” previously...
Background: Interspecific coevolution is well described, but we know significantly less about how mu...
Behavior can provide useful traits for testing phylogenetic hypotheses, and some details of orb web ...
Spider webs are a good example of how phenotypic traits can be adjustable to the physical structure ...
"Primary" webs of uloborids have large numbers of very fine lines and usually lack sticky cribellum ...
Evolutionary convergence of phenotypic traits provides evidence for their functional success. The or...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as “irregular. ” The web con...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as "irregular". The web cons...
SummarySpiders constitute one of the most successful clades of terrestrial predators [1]. Their extr...
High throughput sequencing and phylogenomic analyses focusing on relationships among spiders have bo...
Theridiidae typically construct a three-dimensional web often described as "irregular.” The web cons...
Interspecific coevolution is well described, but we know significantly less about how multiple trait...
SummarySpiders represent an ancient predatory lineage known for their extraordinary biomaterials, in...
The evolutionary diversification of spiders is attributed to spectacular innovations in silk. Spider...
Courtship and copulation behaviours are yet scantily described in many spider families, and this lac...
Young juveniles of L. geometricus fit the strong trend for “ontogeny to repeat phylogeny” previously...
Background: Interspecific coevolution is well described, but we know significantly less about how mu...
Behavior can provide useful traits for testing phylogenetic hypotheses, and some details of orb web ...
Spider webs are a good example of how phenotypic traits can be adjustable to the physical structure ...