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Wiederfund von Sitticus terebratus (Clerck, 1757) in Deutschland (Araneae: Salticidae)
Holstein, Joachim
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Neue Funde der Springspinne Talavera inopinata (Araneae: Salticidae) im Saarland
Staudt, Aloysius
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Sexually dimorphic dorsal coloration in a jumping spider: testing a potential case of sex-specific mimicry. [PDF]
Cook C, Powell EC, McGraw KJ, Taylor LA.
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One jump ahead: interspecies interactions and distribution of jumping spiders on Mo'orea
ONE JUMP AHEAD: INTERSPECIES INTERACTIONS AND DISTRIBUTION OF JUMPING SPIDERS ON MO'OREA. Jumping spiders (of the family Salticidae) are found around the globe including on the island of Moorea, French Polynesia. Unlike continents, an island system such as Moorea often magnifies the effects of an invasive species due to their increased frequency of ...
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Galvis, William, Pulgarín, O., Correa, E., Castrillón, I., Acevedo, N. (2018): First record of the jumping spider genus Balmaceda Peckham & Peckham (Salticidae: Salticinae: Dendryphantini) from Colombia.
Pulgarín, O. +4 more
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Two sexes respond equally to food restriction in a sexually dimorphic but not body mass dimorphic jumping spider. [PDF]
Li Q, Liu JX, Dong B, Xiao R, Chen Z.
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In many animals, early-life decisions influence long-term fitness. Mantidflies are spider egg predators; their tiny larvae climb aboard spiders to find eggs, but little is known about how they find spiders. We tested the hypothesis that mantidfly larvae (
Laurel B. Lietzenmayer, Lisa A. Taylor
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Analyzing and classifying the jumping spider of Eugaria albidentata
Under the mechanism of natural selection, creatures are forced to evolve naturally in order to survive. Keen-sighted jumping spiders have long been considered as the main predation pressure of terrestrial arthropod.
Lin, Shih-hua
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Zamani, Alireza, Hosseinpour, Amin, Azizi, Koroush, Soltani, Aboozar (2017): A new species of the jumping spider genus Evarcha (s. lat.) from southwestern Iran (Araneae: Salticidae).
Hosseinpour, Amin +3 more
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Predator mimicry refers to a peculiar and rarely investigated example of Batesian mimicry in nature. This mimicry scenario exists between predator and prey in which prey resembles the form, behaviour or signals exhibited by the predator to avoid or ...
Wang, Mu-Yun
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