The ground-dweller spider genus Dysdera shows very high species richness on the oceanic archipelago of the Canary Islands, providing one of the most outstanding examples of island radiation among spiders, only paralleled by Tetragnatha spiders on the Hawaiian archipelago. A georeferenced database of the 48 Dysdera species occurring in the Canary Islands was assembled to facilitate ongoing and future research on this remarkable lineage. All species are endemic to the archipelago except for the cosmopolitan Dysdera crocata. The dataset consists of 794 distributional records documented from 1971 to 2015, each locality being represented only once per species. Distribution maps are provided for each species, along with basic diversity and distri...
Phylogeny SDysdera spiders from Salvage Islands Concatenated matrix with the following genes: cox1, ...
[eng] Dysdera and Hogna are the most speciose spider genera of the Madeira archipelago. I have exten...
Studies conducted on volcanic islands have greatly contributed to our current understanding of how o...
The ground-dweller spider genus Dysdera shows very high species richness on the oceanic archipelago ...
The ground-dweller spider genus Dysdera shows very high species richness on the oceanic archipelago ...
Supplementary Table 1 : Explanation note: Distribution of each Dysdera species, indicating spe...
Dysdera Latreille, 1804 Dysdera Latreille, 1804: 134. Type species. Aranea erythrina Walckenaer...
Supplementary Figure 1 : Explanation note: Distributional map of each species of Dysdera (alph...
Comparative phylogeography seeks for commonalities in the spatial demographic history of sympatric o...
The woodlouse hunter Dysdera spiders have colonized all Macaronesian archipelagos. We report here fo...
Geological processes and ecological adaptation are major drivers of diversification on oceanic islan...
Leptodrassus albidus and Setaphis carmeli are reported for the first time for the Canary Islands, on...
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and, together with Corsica and nearby mai...
Figure 2 - Habitus of some Dysdera species: a Dysdera calderensis b Dysdera longa c Dysde...
Dysdera crocata C. L. Koch, 1838 Record: Unspecified [“ Mésopotamie ”] (Deeleman-Reinhold & Deele...
Phylogeny SDysdera spiders from Salvage Islands Concatenated matrix with the following genes: cox1, ...
[eng] Dysdera and Hogna are the most speciose spider genera of the Madeira archipelago. I have exten...
Studies conducted on volcanic islands have greatly contributed to our current understanding of how o...
The ground-dweller spider genus Dysdera shows very high species richness on the oceanic archipelago ...
The ground-dweller spider genus Dysdera shows very high species richness on the oceanic archipelago ...
Supplementary Table 1 : Explanation note: Distribution of each Dysdera species, indicating spe...
Dysdera Latreille, 1804 Dysdera Latreille, 1804: 134. Type species. Aranea erythrina Walckenaer...
Supplementary Figure 1 : Explanation note: Distributional map of each species of Dysdera (alph...
Comparative phylogeography seeks for commonalities in the spatial demographic history of sympatric o...
The woodlouse hunter Dysdera spiders have colonized all Macaronesian archipelagos. We report here fo...
Geological processes and ecological adaptation are major drivers of diversification on oceanic islan...
Leptodrassus albidus and Setaphis carmeli are reported for the first time for the Canary Islands, on...
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and, together with Corsica and nearby mai...
Figure 2 - Habitus of some Dysdera species: a Dysdera calderensis b Dysdera longa c Dysde...
Dysdera crocata C. L. Koch, 1838 Record: Unspecified [“ Mésopotamie ”] (Deeleman-Reinhold & Deele...
Phylogeny SDysdera spiders from Salvage Islands Concatenated matrix with the following genes: cox1, ...
[eng] Dysdera and Hogna are the most speciose spider genera of the Madeira archipelago. I have exten...
Studies conducted on volcanic islands have greatly contributed to our current understanding of how o...