The aim of this study was to characterize karyotypes of central European spiders of the genera Arctosa, Tricca, and Xerolycosa (Lycosidae) with respect to the diploid chromosome number, chromosome morphology, and sex chromosomes.
Petr DOLEJŠ +6 more
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Pardosa fulvipes (Araneae, Lycosidae) new to Slovakia
Pardosa fulvipes (Araneae, Lycosidae) new to ...
Kronestedt, Torbjörn
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First record of Aulonia kratochvili (Araneae, Lycosidae) from Europe [PDF]
First record of Aulonia kratochvili (Araneae, Lycosidae) from ...
Kronestedt, Torbjörn
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Artificial Pond Habitats Placed in an Australian Berry Farm Support Invertebrate Diversity Including Pollinating Flies. [PDF]
This study investigated whether small, artificial ponds deployed within a commercial farm can function as microhabitats supporting diverse invertebrate communities. We recorded 40 invertebrate taxa from nine orders utilising the ponds, including honey bees, lady beetles and spiders, as well as three species of eristaline hoverflies.
Preradovic J +5 more
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Spider Web Architecture and Rainfall Damage: Observational and Manipulative Studies Along a Precipitation Gradient on the Tropical Andes. [PDF]
Rainfall intensity can impose substantial abiotic stress on organisms and their extended phenotypes. Using field observations and a manipulative experiment along an elevational gradient in the tropical Andes, we examined how rainfall intensity damages spider webs of different types.
Lin YH, Brescovit AD, Avilés L.
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New taxa of spiders (Aranei) from the south of Russia and Western Kasakhstan [PDF]
The illustrated descriptions of new genus Caspicosa gen. n. (Lycosidae) and 15 new species of spiders from the families Theridiidae, Araneidae, Lycosidae, Dictynidae, Liocranidae, Zodariidae (Steatoda caspia sp. n., Theridion pallasi sp.
A.V. Ponomarev
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Reproductive isolation between two populations of Aglaoctenus lagotis , a funnel-web wolf spider [PDF]
Aglaoctenus lagotis (Lycosidae: Sosippinae) is a spider that, in contrast to the predominant wandering habit of the family, constructs funnel webs.
Aisenberg +86 more
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In large parts of Europe Pardosa spp. (Lycosidae) are among the most abundant wolf spiders in arable fields and potentially important natural control agents of pests.
Thomas DRAPELA +4 more
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Complete mitogenomes of two non-orb-weaving spiders, Pardosa astrigera and Agelena labyrinthica
We performed high-throughput sequencing on the complete mitogenomes of two non-orb-weaving spiders, Pardosa astrigera (wolf spiders; Lycosidae) and Agelena labyrinthica (funnel weaver; Agelenidae). The two mitogenomes contain 14,520 bp and 14,772 bp, and
Jung A. Kim +4 more
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On the diversity of some soil and cave spiders (Aranea: Arachnida) from Serbia [PDF]
A total of 46 species from 14 families: Pholcidae (2), Dysderidae (3) Eresidae (1), Linyphiidae (11), Tetragnathidae (3), Araneidae (4), Lycosidae (5), Agelenidae (4), Amaurobiidae (2), Liocranidae (1), Gnaphosidae (2) Philodromidae (1), Thomisidae (2 ...
Ćurčić Božidar P. +7 more
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