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  • 3. Adhesive compatibility of cribellar and viscous prey capture threads and its implication for the evolution of orb-weaving spiders.
    Opell BD, Tran AM, Karinshak SE.
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  • 5. The evolutionary history of cribellate orb-weaver capture thread spidroins.
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  • 11. Spider capture silk: performance implications of variation in an exceptional biomaterial.
    Swanson BO, Blackledge TA, Hayashi CY.
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  • 12. Adhesive recruitment by the viscous capture threads of araneoid orb-weaving spiders.
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  • 14. Spider orb webs rely on radial threads to absorb prey kinetic energy.
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  • 16. The effect of insect surface features on the adhesion of viscous capture threads spun by orb-weaving spiders.
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  • 17. Change of mechanical characteristics in spider silk capture threads after contact with prey.
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  • 18. Reconstructing web evolution and spider diversification in the molecular era.
    Blackledge TA, Scharff N, Coddington JA, Szüts T, Wenzel JW, Hayashi CY, Agnarsson I.
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  • 19. Direct solvation of glycoproteins by salts in spider silk glues enhances adhesion and helps to explain the evolution of modern spider orb webs.
    Sahni V, Miyoshi T, Chen K, Jain D, Blamires SJ, Blackledge TA, Dhinojwala A.
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