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Portia fimbriata
A Novel Trade-Off for Batesian Mimics Running Title
SA Spider Checklist
A Specialised Hunting Strategy Used to Overcome Dangerous Spider Prey
Scene Analysis in the Natural Environment
Clark Thesis.Pdf (8.256Mb)
Introduction
Nelson & Jackson Revisions2
An Investigation of Response Decrement in Jumping Spiders
Fringed Jumping Spider, Portia Fimbriata
Is Behavioural Flexibility Evidence of Cognitive Complexity?
Geographic Variation in a Spiderâ•Žs Ability to Solve a Confinement
Convergent Evolution of Eye Ultrastructure and Divergent Evolution of Vision-Mediated Predatory Behaviour in Jumping Spiders
The Miracle Ir the Spider
The Life Cycle of Three Species of Portia (Salticidae, Spartaeinae)
Cognitive Abilities of Araneophagic Jumping Spiders
ON the JUMPING SPIDER Portia Fimbriata
'Eight-Legged Cats' and How They See—A Review of Recent
And Silk Utilization
Top View
Predatory Behaviour and Biology of a Mosquito
Invertebrate Rearing 1(1):5-9 Raising Portia Fimbriata
Observational Learning in the Jumping Spider <I>Phidippus
A Predator's Perspective of the Accuracy of Ant Mimicry in Spiders
Araneae, Salticidae)
A Predator's Perspective of the Accuracy of Ant Mimicry in Spiders
Cues by Which Portia Fimbriata, an Araneophagic Jumping Spider, Distinguishes Jumping-Spider Prey from Other Prey
Portia’S Capacity to Decide Whether a Detour Is Necessary Fiona R
Complex Display Behaviour During the Intraspecific Interactions of Myrmecomorphic Jumping Spiders (Araneae, Salticidae)
Spartaeine Salticids: a Summary and Request for Specimens
Optical Cues for Jumping Spiders 1863 Lights on at 08:00 H)
Prey-Capture by Jumping Spiders (Araneae, Salticidae) in the Absence of Visual Cues
Trial-And-Error Solving of a Confinement Problem by a Jumping Spider, Portia Fimbriata