International audienceSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, especially at juvenile stages. They produce a silk thread that allows them to rise up in the air to disperse, which serves as inbreeding avoidance or to find an optimal over-winter habitat. Studies of phenology, species and meteorological factors associated with aerial dispersal have been limited to laboratory settings, with few data obtained under natural settings and no studies to date executed in France. To understand aerial dispersal, we conducted daily sampling between 2000 and 2002 at a height of 12 m. For adults, high proportions of "ballooners'' were observed during four seasonal peaks, with dispersal most prevalent during summer, while f...
We studied ballooning spiders captured weekly over an 11-y period using a 12.2-m- high suction trap ...
Dispersal can be regarded as a process operating both between and within patches of suitable habitat...
The physical mechanism of aerial dispersal of spiders, "ballooning behavior," is still unclear becau...
AbstractSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, especially at juve...
Spiders commonly disperse on silk lines as juveniles by means of rappelling or ballooning. These mod...
ABSTRACT. The annual recolonization of many agroecosystems by spiders is accomplished more by aerial...
Aerial dispersal by ballooning is a passive flight, by which wind drag generates an upward lift on a...
The principal aims of this work were to investigate dispersal activity of spiders commonly found in ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal is a prerequisite for the effective managemen...
We describe here the phenological patterns of the 25 most common ballooning species of ...
Ballooning is a form of aerial movement practiced by most miniature and some adult spiders. Very few...
Background: Long-distance dispersal events have the potential to shape species distributions and ec...
<div><p>The physical mechanism of aerial dispersal of spiders, “ballooning behavior,” is still uncle...
Ballooning, a form of dispersal rarely seen in mygalomorph spiders, was observed in 13 individuals o...
Background: Ballooning is the main dispersal mode in small spiders, by which individuals are carried...
We studied ballooning spiders captured weekly over an 11-y period using a 12.2-m- high suction trap ...
Dispersal can be regarded as a process operating both between and within patches of suitable habitat...
The physical mechanism of aerial dispersal of spiders, "ballooning behavior," is still unclear becau...
AbstractSpiders are known to commonly use aerial dispersal, so-called ballooning, especially at juve...
Spiders commonly disperse on silk lines as juveniles by means of rappelling or ballooning. These mod...
ABSTRACT. The annual recolonization of many agroecosystems by spiders is accomplished more by aerial...
Aerial dispersal by ballooning is a passive flight, by which wind drag generates an upward lift on a...
The principal aims of this work were to investigate dispersal activity of spiders commonly found in ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal is a prerequisite for the effective managemen...
We describe here the phenological patterns of the 25 most common ballooning species of ...
Ballooning is a form of aerial movement practiced by most miniature and some adult spiders. Very few...
Background: Long-distance dispersal events have the potential to shape species distributions and ec...
<div><p>The physical mechanism of aerial dispersal of spiders, “ballooning behavior,” is still uncle...
Ballooning, a form of dispersal rarely seen in mygalomorph spiders, was observed in 13 individuals o...
Background: Ballooning is the main dispersal mode in small spiders, by which individuals are carried...
We studied ballooning spiders captured weekly over an 11-y period using a 12.2-m- high suction trap ...
Dispersal can be regarded as a process operating both between and within patches of suitable habitat...
The physical mechanism of aerial dispersal of spiders, "ballooning behavior," is still unclear becau...