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Publikováno v:
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 189:862-920
Despite the dominance of terrestriality in spiders, species across a diverse array of families are associated with aquatic habitats. Many species in the spider family Dictynidae are associated with water, either living near it or, in the case of Argy
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Zoosymposia. 14:6-15
The 15th International Symposium on Trichoptera found the world caddisfly community once again in the United States of America, 4-8 June 2015. This second US-based symposium was hosted at Rutgers University, New Brunswick in the Garden State of New J
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Zoosymposia. 14:193-203
Barcoding datasets can serve as a resource for species associations and delineations, but single-gene trees estimated by distance methods do not provide strong estimates of phylogeny. Using DNA data from the Barcode of Life Database (BOLD), we calcul
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Zoosymposia. 14:3-5
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Zoosymposia. 14:1-2
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Autor:
Anne M. Peattie, Joseph C. Spagna
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Physiology. 58:599-606
In this review, we assess the current state of knowledge on terrestrial locomotion in Arachnida. Arachnids represent a single diverse (>100,000 species) clade containing well-defined subgroups (at both the order and subordinal levels) that vary morph
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Journal of Arachnology. 39:84-91
Funnel-web spinning spiders of the genus Hololena are capable of fast movements in a horizontal plane across a variety of challenging surfaces. We used two species, H. curta (McCook 1894) and H. adnexa (Chamberlin & Gertsch 1929), in experiments desi
Autor:
Charles R. Haddad, Joseph C. Spagna, Anthea Carmichael, Jes Johannesen, Jiri Kral, Jeremy A. Miller, Milan Rezác, Martín J. Ramírez, Charles E. Griswold, Xin-Ping Wang
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 55:786-804
Penestomine spiders were first described from females only and placed in the family Eresidae. Discovery of the male decades later brought surprises, especially in the morphology of the male pedipalp, which features (among other things) a retrolateral
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Bioinspiration & Biomimetics. 2:9-18
Terrestrial arthropods negotiate demanding terrain more effectively than any search-and-rescue robot. Slow, precise stepping using distributed neural feedback is one strategy for dealing with challenging terrain. Alternatively, arthropods could simpl
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Journal of Arachnology. 34:557-565
We report on the structure of the small-subunit ribosomal RNA (18S rRNA) sequence from Hyptiotes gertschi (Araneae, Uloboridae), which is the largest 18S gene sequenced in any arachnid to date. We compare this remarkable sequence to those from a rang