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  • 3. Influence of prey availability and conspecifics on patch quality for a cannibalistic forager: laboratory experiments with the wolf spider Schizocosa.
    Wagner JD, Wise DH.
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  • 5. Impact of cannibalism on predator-prey dynamics: size-structured interactions and apparent mutualism.
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  • 8. Male vulnerability explains the occurrence of sexual cannibalism in a moderately sexually dimorphic wolf spider.
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  • 9. Does prey encounter and nutrient content affect prey selection in wolf spiders inhabiting Bt cotton fields?
    Rendon D, Taylor PW, Wilder SM, Whitehouse MEA.
    PLoS One; 2019 Jun; 14(1):e0210296. PubMed ID: 30629650
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  • 11. Comparison of the capture efficiency, prey processing, and nutrient extraction in a generalist and a specialist spider predator.
    García LF, Viera C, Pekár S.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2018 Apr 02; 105(3-4):30. PubMed ID: 29610987
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  • 12. Emergent impacts of cannibalism and size refuges in prey on intraguild predation systems.
    Rudolf VH, Armstrong J.
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  • 15. Sexual cannibalism: high incidence in a natural population with benefits to females.
    Rabaneda-Bueno R, Rodríguez-Gironés MA, Aguado-de-la-Paz S, Fernández-Montraveta C, De Mas E, Wise DH, Moya-Laraño J.
    PLoS One; 2008 Oct 02; 3(10):e3484. PubMed ID: 18941517
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  • 19. Inter-cohort cannibalism of early benthic phase blue king crabs (Paralithodes platypus): alternate foraging strategies in different habitats lead to different functional responses.
    Daly B, Long WC.
    PLoS One; 2014 Oct 02; 9(2):e88694. PubMed ID: 24558414
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  • 20. Cannibalistic behavior of octopus (Octopus vulgaris) in the wild.
    Hernández-Urcera J, Garci ME, Roura A, González AF, Cabanellas-Reboredo M, Morales-Nin B, Guerra A.
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