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Male Investment in Nuptial Gifts in <i>Pisaura mirabilis</i> (Clerck, 1757) Differs Between Light Conditions. [PDF]
Prokop P, Provazník Z.
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The sticky truth: how spider predation success depends on their prey's body surface.
Baumgart L+6 more
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Would global warming bring an increase of invertebrate-associated cutaneous invasive fungal infections? [PDF]
Kontoyiannis DP, Casadevall A.
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Alien spiders in a palm house with the first report of parthenogenetic Triaeris stenaspis (Araneae: Oonopidae) infected by Wolbachia from new supergroup X. [PDF]
Szymkowiak P+4 more
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Sexual dimorphism in jump kinematics and choreography in peacock spiders.
Narendra A+6 more
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Molecular Ecology Resources, 2020
Phylogenomic methods have proven useful for resolving deep nodes and recalcitrant groups in the spider tree of life. Across arachnids, transcriptomic approaches may generate thousands of loci, and target‐capture methods, using the previously designed ...
Siddharth Kulkarni+3 more
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Phylogenomic methods have proven useful for resolving deep nodes and recalcitrant groups in the spider tree of life. Across arachnids, transcriptomic approaches may generate thousands of loci, and target‐capture methods, using the previously designed ...
Siddharth Kulkarni+3 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1990
The only spiders of real medical importance to humans in the United States are the Loxosceles and Latrodectus species, primarily the brown recluse and the black window, respectively. These spiders bite humans only when trapped or crushed against the skin.
Lloyd E. King, David C. Wilson
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The only spiders of real medical importance to humans in the United States are the Loxosceles and Latrodectus species, primarily the brown recluse and the black window, respectively. These spiders bite humans only when trapped or crushed against the skin.
Lloyd E. King, David C. Wilson
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Global patterns in the biocontrol efficacy of spiders: A meta‐analysis
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2019We performed a meta-analysis of 58 published studies where we investigated (a) the overall effect of spiders on pest density and crop performance; (b) the extent to which the biocontrol efficacy of spiders depends on the taxonomy of pests (aphids ...
Radek Michalko+3 more
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