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Autor:
Álvaro Laborda, Carlos A. Toscano-Gadea, Fernando G. Costa, Macarena González, Laura Montes de Oca, Carmen Viera, Soledad Ghione, Anita Aisenberg, Miguel Simó, Lorena Coelho, Carolina Jorge, Rodrigo Postiglioni, Luis Fernando García, Fernando Pérez-Miles
Publikováno v:
COLIBRI
Universidad de la República
instacron:Universidad de la República
Universidad de la República
instacron:Universidad de la República
La lista de especies prioritarias para la conservación en Uruguay resulta un insumo imprescindible para la gestión de la biodiversidad a nivel nacional y regional. Actualmente esta lista contiene vertebrados, plantas vasculares y moluscos continent
Publikováno v:
Arachnology. 16:94-98
Summary Predators such as spiders are particularly vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and are considered good bio-indicators of nature conservation or habitat degradation. As occurs all around the globe, the Uruguayan coastal sand dunes have been dr
Autor:
Soledad Ghione, Fernando G. Costa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arachnology. 39:197-200
In sexually cannibalistic spiders, males usually only copulate with one female. This selects for male strategies to improve paternity success in their single mate. Male mating strategies can include genital damage during female attack in some canniba
Publikováno v:
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment. 42:145-153
We studied the life cycle of Anelosimus cf. studiosus under field and laboratory conditions. Nests were collected monthly from the field during a whole year for estimating the phenology of the species. Egg‐sac production, maternal care until spider
Publikováno v:
Arachnology. 14:30-32
Summary Post-embryonic development has been studied exclusively in solitary spiders. Sociality could minimise development inside the egg-sac, because premature spiderlings would be cared for cooperatively. Here, we describe the postembryonic developm
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arachnology. 34:258-260
Regurgitation from adult females towards juveniles is a well known phenomenon in social spiders. However, occasional observations in Anelosimus cf. studiosus from Uruguay showed the occurrence of food transfer also between large juveniles. We experim