The jumping spider Saitis barbipes lacks a red photoreceptor to see its own sexually dimorphic red coloration. [PDF]
Glenszczyk M +7 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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Lack of neophobic responses to color in a jumping spider that uses color cues when foraging (Habronattus pyrrithrix). [PDF]
Vickers ME, Heisey ML, Taylor LA.
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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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Individual recognition in a jumping spider ( Phidippus regius )
Dahl CD, Cheng Y.
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Hemipteran defensive odors trigger predictable color biases in jumping spider predators. [PDF]
Vickers ME, Taylor LA.
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<i>Phenasurya daeng</i>, a new genus and species of plexippine jumping spider (Salticidae, Plexippini, Plexippina) from Thailand. [PDF]
Marathe K +5 more
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A Comparison of Image Statistics of Peacock Jumping Spider Colour Patterns and Natural Scenes. [PDF]
Hardenbicker MC, Schubert J, Tedore C.
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Latent preference for red ornamentation drives interspecific mating in nascent jumping spider species (<i>Habronattus americanus group, F. Salticidae</i>). [PDF]
Yan L +5 more
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