Spider webs, and in particular orb webs, are among the most iconic characteristics of spider biology. The evolution of, and developmental changes in, orb webs have been well studied, but we still have a limited understanding of allometric relations between the size of orb webs and spider body size. In this study, we investigate this relationship using measurements from 55 individuals of two common orb-weaving spider (Araneidae) species in South Wales, UK. We recorded body size using two methods: direct measurements with calipers, and estimations from photographs using ImageJ software. We found that these two methods give almost identical measurements, supporting the use of image-based size measurement in many situations where this is advant...
The design of orb webs is affected by multiple abiotic (e.g., wind, available space), biotic (e.g., ...
Orb spiders are commonly used to study many ecological and behavioral questions, due in part to the ...
1. Spiders are the most sexually size dimorphic terrestrial animals and the evolution of this dimorp...
Spider webs, and in particular orb webs, are among the most iconic characteristics of spider biology...
Body size affects almost all aspects of animals\u27 resource use, and its scaling syntheses are well...
A spider web is a device created by a spider out of proteinaceous silk extruded from its spinnerets,...
Instances of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) provide the context for rigorous tests of biological rules...
Sexual dimorphism describes substantial differences between male and female phenotypes. In spiders, ...
Extreme sexual body size dimorphism (SSD), in which males are only a small fraction of the size of t...
Spider webs vary in size to meet the nutritional requirements of the resident spider with the reside...
Behavioural plasticity is important for maximizing fitness in variable environments. Orb web spiders...
Orb-web spiders build vertically asymmetric webs, in which the lower part is larger than the upper p...
Many studies of the elegant architectures of orb webs are conducted in controlled laboratory environ...
Abstract. This field study analyses reasons behind the changing, nightly web dimensions of the orb-w...
Adaptive flexibility in response to environmental variation is often advantageous and occurs in many...
The design of orb webs is affected by multiple abiotic (e.g., wind, available space), biotic (e.g., ...
Orb spiders are commonly used to study many ecological and behavioral questions, due in part to the ...
1. Spiders are the most sexually size dimorphic terrestrial animals and the evolution of this dimorp...
Spider webs, and in particular orb webs, are among the most iconic characteristics of spider biology...
Body size affects almost all aspects of animals\u27 resource use, and its scaling syntheses are well...
A spider web is a device created by a spider out of proteinaceous silk extruded from its spinnerets,...
Instances of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) provide the context for rigorous tests of biological rules...
Sexual dimorphism describes substantial differences between male and female phenotypes. In spiders, ...
Extreme sexual body size dimorphism (SSD), in which males are only a small fraction of the size of t...
Spider webs vary in size to meet the nutritional requirements of the resident spider with the reside...
Behavioural plasticity is important for maximizing fitness in variable environments. Orb web spiders...
Orb-web spiders build vertically asymmetric webs, in which the lower part is larger than the upper p...
Many studies of the elegant architectures of orb webs are conducted in controlled laboratory environ...
Abstract. This field study analyses reasons behind the changing, nightly web dimensions of the orb-w...
Adaptive flexibility in response to environmental variation is often advantageous and occurs in many...
The design of orb webs is affected by multiple abiotic (e.g., wind, available space), biotic (e.g., ...
Orb spiders are commonly used to study many ecological and behavioral questions, due in part to the ...
1. Spiders are the most sexually size dimorphic terrestrial animals and the evolution of this dimorp...