International audienceMimicry is used widely by arthropods to survive in a hostile environment. Often mimicry is associated with the production of chemical compounds such as pigments. In crab spiders, the change of color is based on a complex physiological process that still is not understood. The aim of this study was to identify and quantify the ommochrome pigments and precursors responsible for the color change in the mimetic crab spider Misumena vatia (Thomisidae). A modified high performance reverse phase ion-pair chromatography technique enabled us to separate and quantify the ommochrome pigments, their precursors, and related metabolites in individual spiders. Compounds such as tryptophan, kynurenine, and kynurenic acid occurred only...
Elucidating the mechanisms of colour production in organisms is important for understanding how sele...
The evolution of a visual signal will be affected by signaler and receiver behavior, and by the phys...
Generally, spiders are a unique species in their ability to produce and receive signals from silk pr...
National audienceHabitat heterogeneity that occurs within an individual's lifetime may favour the ev...
International audienceOmmochromes are end products of the tryptophan metabolism in arthropods. While...
International audienceStudies on the formation of ommochrome pigment granules are very few, despite ...
1. The astounding diversity of animal colouration is indicative of a wide variety of selection press...
Summary: 1. The astounding diversity of animal coloration is indicative of a wide variety of selecti...
Sit-and-wait predators have evolved several traits that increase the probability of encountering pre...
Loxosceles reclusa, or brown recluse spider, is a harmful household spider whose habitat extends thr...
Albinism, or loss of pigment, is a typical adaptation to living in caves and occurs in numerous cave...
Spiders were once thought to have limited color production palettes, and even to lack melanin - one ...
Female Misumenoides formosipes crab spiders, unlike their highly mobile, short-lived male counterpar...
International audiencePigment organelles of vertebrates belong to the lysosome-related organelle (LR...
Crab spiders (Thomisidae) are known by their ability to change their body colouration via change in ...
Elucidating the mechanisms of colour production in organisms is important for understanding how sele...
The evolution of a visual signal will be affected by signaler and receiver behavior, and by the phys...
Generally, spiders are a unique species in their ability to produce and receive signals from silk pr...
National audienceHabitat heterogeneity that occurs within an individual's lifetime may favour the ev...
International audienceOmmochromes are end products of the tryptophan metabolism in arthropods. While...
International audienceStudies on the formation of ommochrome pigment granules are very few, despite ...
1. The astounding diversity of animal colouration is indicative of a wide variety of selection press...
Summary: 1. The astounding diversity of animal coloration is indicative of a wide variety of selecti...
Sit-and-wait predators have evolved several traits that increase the probability of encountering pre...
Loxosceles reclusa, or brown recluse spider, is a harmful household spider whose habitat extends thr...
Albinism, or loss of pigment, is a typical adaptation to living in caves and occurs in numerous cave...
Spiders were once thought to have limited color production palettes, and even to lack melanin - one ...
Female Misumenoides formosipes crab spiders, unlike their highly mobile, short-lived male counterpar...
International audiencePigment organelles of vertebrates belong to the lysosome-related organelle (LR...
Crab spiders (Thomisidae) are known by their ability to change their body colouration via change in ...
Elucidating the mechanisms of colour production in organisms is important for understanding how sele...
The evolution of a visual signal will be affected by signaler and receiver behavior, and by the phys...
Generally, spiders are a unique species in their ability to produce and receive signals from silk pr...