Sex-specific but not urbanisation-related behavioural differences in a wolf spider, Pardosa alacris. [PDF]
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Dragonfly red opsins share a common tuning mechanism with mammalian red opsins and further enhancement of near-infrared sensitivity. [PDF]
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Electrostatics facilitate midair host attachment in parasitic jumping nematodes. [PDF]
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Growth and development of two predator species fed a diet of genetically engineered mosquitoes. [PDF]
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All-in-One Underwater Quality Evaluation Metamaterial With Mechanical Robustness, Sound Attenuation, and Diffuse Reflection. [PDF]
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Omnidirectional Jump of a Legged Robot Based on the Behavior Mechanism of a Jumping Spider
To find a common approach for the development of an efficient system that is able to achieve an omnidirectional jump, a jumping kinematic of a legged robot is proposed based on the behavior mechanism of a jumping spider.
Yaguang Zhu, Bo Jin, Zhu Yaguang
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Biphasic activity of a jumping spider
Individual variation is a ubiquitous and important factor that affects ecological dynamics. This study examined individual variation in the nest-use pattern of the jumping spider Phidippus audax. Although the jumping spider is a diurnal species, field observations in this study revealed that the majority of individuals remained in their nests during ...
Toshinori Okuyama, Okuyama Toshinori
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Examination of a fossil from a Miocene Konservat-Lagerstätte (c. 11–16 Mya) from Australia shows it to be an astioid jumping spider that is here described as Simaetha sp. indet.
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A road map of jumping spider behavior
The journal of arachnology, 2023. The largest family of spiders, jumping spiders (Salticidae), is known for performing complex visually mediated predatory and courtship behavior. As cursorial predators, they rely on their sensory systems to identify objects at a distance.
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Visual pathways in the brain of the jumping spider Marpissa muscosa
Some animals have evolved task differentiation among their eyes. A particular example is spiders, where most species have eight eyes, of which two (the principal eyes) are used for object discrimination, whereas the other three pairs (secondary eyes ...
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