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917 related items for PubMed ID: 17524634

  • 1. Mating system in the tarantula spider Eupalaestrus weijenberghi (Thorell, 1894): evidences of monandry and polygyny.
    Pérez-Miles F, Postiglioni R, Montes-de-Oca L, Baruffaldi L, Costa FG.
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  • 17. Polygynandry and sexual size dimorphism in the sea spider Ammothea hilgendorfi (Pycnogonida: Ammotheidae), a marine arthropod with brood-carrying males.
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  • 18. The transition to social inbred mating systems in spiders: role of inbreeding tolerance in a subsocial predecessor.
    Bilde T, Lubin Y, Smith D, Schneider JM, Maklakov AA.
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  • 19. Competing dwarf males: sexual selection in an orb-weaving spider.
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