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335 related items for PubMed ID: 17951424

  • 21. Predator mimicry: metalmark moths mimic their jumping spider predators.
    Rota J, Wagner DL.
    PLoS One; 2006 Dec 20; 1(1):e45. PubMed ID: 17183674
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  • 23. Web-building spiders attract prey by storing decaying matter.
    Bjorkman-Chiswell BT, Kulinski MM, Muscat RL, Nguyen KA, Norton BA, Symonds MR, Westhorpe GE, Elgar MA.
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  • 26. Prey selection by linyphiid spiders: molecular tracking of the effects of alternative prey on rates of aphid consumption in the field.
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    Higginson AD, Ruxton GD.
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  • 30. The functional morphology of color changing in a spider: development of ommochrome pigment granules.
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  • 34. Biomechanics of omnidirectional strikes in flat spiders.
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  • 36. Speed-accuracy tradeoffs and false alarms in bee responses to cryptic predators.
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  • 39. Context-dependent crypsis: a prey's perspective of a color polymorphic predator.
    Rodríguez-Morales D, Rico-Gray V, García-Franco JG, Ajuria-Ibarra H, Hernández-Salazar LT, Robledo-Ospina LE, Rao D.
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