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Allocosa brasiliensis
Vibratory Communication in the Black Widow Spider, Latrodectus Hesperus (Araneae: Theridiidae)
Sand Transport and Burrow Construction in Sparassid and Lycosid Spiders
Optimal Climbing Speed Explains the Evolution of Extreme Sexual Size Dimorphism in Spiders
Comportamiento De Cortejo En Una Especie Colombiana De Latrodectus Walckenaer, 1805 (Araneae: Theridiidae): Énfasis En Señales Vibratorias
Spider Burrows in Ichnological Context: a Review of Literature Data and Burrows of the Wolf Spider Trochosa Hispanica Simon, 1870 from Albania
Male Mate Choice in Allocosa Alticeps (Araneae: Lycosidae), a Sand-Dwelling Spider with Sex Role Reversal
Patch Occupancy and Habitat Preferences of Ocyale Ghost (Araneae: Lycosidae), a Single Site Endemic in North-Western Madagascar
SHORT COMMUNICATION Influence of Prey Availability on Seasonal Fluctuation in Body Condition in the Wolf Spider, Pardosa Milvina
Characterisation of Burrow Architecture Under Natural Conditions in the Sand-Dwelling Wolf Spider Allocosa Brasiliensis
Universidad Nacional Del Sur
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Congress Program Timetable
Tesis Doctoral, Universidad Nacional Del Sur, Bahia Blanca, Argentina
Male Wolf Spiders Cannibalize Females 13 April 2011, by Deborah Braconnier
Habitat Preference and Effects of Coastal Fragmentation in the Sand-Dwelling Spider Allocosa Brasiliensis (Lycosidae, Allocosinae)
Sex-Specific Consequences of an Induced Immune Response on Reproduction in a Moth Andrea Barthel1*†, Heike Staudacher2*†, Antje Schmaltz1, David G
Wolf Spider Burrows from a Modern Saline Sandflat in Central Argentina: Morphology, Taphonomy and Recognition of Fossil Examples
Dynamic Population Structure and the Evolution of Spider Mating Systems
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Denver Museum of Nature & Science Reports
Male Mate Choice in a Sexually Cannibalistic Widow Spider
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Species Diversity of Salticid Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) According to Elevation and Vegetation Type in Western Mindanao State
Araneae: Lycosidae)
Denver Museum of Nature & Science Reports
Males of the Wolf Spider Rabidosa Rabida Use Two Mechanisms to Stun Females During Copulation
Pontifícia Universidade Católica Do Rio Grande Do Sul Faculdade De Biociências Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Zoologia
ABSTRACT FEMALE RESPONSES to MALE CHEMICAL CUES in PARDOSA MILVINA WOLF SPIDERS by Michael T. Stanley Females Often Use Male Si
REVIEW a Review of the Mechanisms and Functional Roles of Male Silk Use
Arácnidos Prioritarios Para La Conservacion En Uuguay (Ghione
Opiliones, Gonyleptidae)
Sexual Dimorphism in the Arachnid Orders
Sexual Size Dimorphism in Burrowing Wolf Spiders (Araneae: Lycosidae)
Observations of Sand Dune-Obligate Spider, Geolycosa Wrighti, on Presque Isle State Park
Biomechanics and Functional Morphology of Amblypygid Predation C J MCLEAN
The Role of Silk in Courtship and Communication in Mygalomorph
Cryptic Female Choice and Other Types of Post-Copulatory Sexual Selection
Adaptaciones Morfológicas Y Comportamentales De Allocosa Senex (Araneae, Lycosidae) a La Vida En Arenales Costeros
Ground Beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Assemblages in Native, Invasive, and Encroaching Grassland Habitats
Costs and Benfits of Group Living in an Unusual Social Spider
Characterisation of Burrow Architecture Under Natural