Barrantes, Gilbert, Eberhard, William G. (2007): The evolution of prey-wrapping behaviour in spiders. Journal of Natural History 41 (25-28): 1631-1658, DOI: 10.1080/00222930701464364, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0022293070146436
The webs of spiders are the first things we notice, long before we recognise the occupant. Silk prod...
Spider venoms are complex mixtures of chemicals whose primary function is to immobilize prey. The ch...
Prey capture dynamics of the colonial, orb-weaving spider Metabus gravidus (Araneidae) are based on ...
We traced the evolution of silk use by spiders in attacks on prey by combining previous publications...
What happens when organisms actively modify their environment? Clarifying the role of construction b...
Stereotyped behaviors have been routinely used as characters for phylogeny inference, but the same c...
Spiders are often underestimated as suitable behavioural models because of the general belief that d...
We show that uloborid spiders, which lack the poison glands typical of nearly all other spiders, emp...
The evolutionary diversification of spiders is attributed to spectacular innovations in silk. Spider...
BACKGROUND:Animals have been hypothesized to benefit from pendulum mechanics during suspensory locom...
Background: Animals have been hypothesized to benefit from pendulum mechanics during suspensory loco...
Spiders comprise the largest group of venomous animals and are a pivotal component of the global eco...
Background: Interspecific coevolution is well described, but we know significantly less about how mu...
Understanding the social organization of group living organisms is crucial for the comprehension of ...
Young juveniles of L. geometricus fit the strong trend for “ontogeny to repeat phylogeny” previously...
The webs of spiders are the first things we notice, long before we recognise the occupant. Silk prod...
Spider venoms are complex mixtures of chemicals whose primary function is to immobilize prey. The ch...
Prey capture dynamics of the colonial, orb-weaving spider Metabus gravidus (Araneidae) are based on ...
We traced the evolution of silk use by spiders in attacks on prey by combining previous publications...
What happens when organisms actively modify their environment? Clarifying the role of construction b...
Stereotyped behaviors have been routinely used as characters for phylogeny inference, but the same c...
Spiders are often underestimated as suitable behavioural models because of the general belief that d...
We show that uloborid spiders, which lack the poison glands typical of nearly all other spiders, emp...
The evolutionary diversification of spiders is attributed to spectacular innovations in silk. Spider...
BACKGROUND:Animals have been hypothesized to benefit from pendulum mechanics during suspensory locom...
Background: Animals have been hypothesized to benefit from pendulum mechanics during suspensory loco...
Spiders comprise the largest group of venomous animals and are a pivotal component of the global eco...
Background: Interspecific coevolution is well described, but we know significantly less about how mu...
Understanding the social organization of group living organisms is crucial for the comprehension of ...
Young juveniles of L. geometricus fit the strong trend for “ontogeny to repeat phylogeny” previously...
The webs of spiders are the first things we notice, long before we recognise the occupant. Silk prod...
Spider venoms are complex mixtures of chemicals whose primary function is to immobilize prey. The ch...
Prey capture dynamics of the colonial, orb-weaving spider Metabus gravidus (Araneidae) are based on ...