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247 related items for PubMed ID: 26881910

  • 1. One size fits all? Determinants of sperm transfer in a highly dimorphic orb-web spider.
    Assis BA, Foellmer MW.
    J Evol Biol; 2016 Jun; 29(6):1106-20. PubMed ID: 26881910
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  • 2. The eunuch phenomenon: adaptive evolution of genital emasculation in sexually dimorphic spiders.
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  • 3. Copulatory mechanism in a sexually cannibalistic spider with genital mutilation (Araneae: Araneidae: Argiope bruennichi).
    Uhl G, Nessler SH, Schneider J.
    Zoology (Jena); 2007 Feb; 110(5):398-408. PubMed ID: 17869076
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  • 4. Intraspecific body size variation and allometry of genitalia in the orb-web spider-Argiope lobata.
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  • 5. Remote copulation: male adaptation to female cannibalism.
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  • 6. Benefits of size dimorphism and copulatory silk wrapping in the sexually cannibalistic nursery web spider, Pisaurina mira.
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  • 7. Male mating strategies to counter sexual conflict in spiders.
    Zhang S, Yu L, Tan M, Tan NYL, Wong XXB, Kuntner M, Li D.
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  • 8. A non-sperm transferring genital trait under sexual selection: an experimental approach.
    Nessler SH, Uhl G, Schneider JM.
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  • 9. The phylogenetic basis of sexual size dimorphism in orb-weaving spiders (Araneae, Orbiculariae).
    Hormiga G, Scharff N, Coddington JA.
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  • 10. Exploiting a moment of weakness: male spiders escape sexual cannibalism by copulating with moulting females.
    Uhl G, Zimmer SM, Renner D, Schneider JM.
    Sci Rep; 2015 Nov 26; 5():16928. PubMed ID: 26607497
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  • 11. Competing dwarf males: sexual selection in an orb-weaving spider.
    Foellmer MW, Fairbairn DJ.
    J Evol Biol; 2005 May 26; 18(3):629-41. PubMed ID: 15842492
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  • 12. Selection on male size, leg length and condition during mate search in a sexually highly dimorphic orb-weaving spider.
    Foellmer MW, Fairbairn DJ.
    Oecologia; 2005 Feb 26; 142(4):653-62. PubMed ID: 15619098
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  • 13. No discrimination against previous mates in a sexually cannibalistic spider.
    Fromhage L, Schneider JM.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2005 Sep 26; 92(9):423-6. PubMed ID: 16075265
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  • 14. Coevolution of female and male genital components to avoid genital size mismatches in sexually dimorphic spiders.
    Lupše N, Cheng RC, Kuntner M.
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  • 15. The evolution of genital complexity and mating rates in sexually size dimorphic spiders.
    Kuntner M, Cheng RC, Kralj-Fišer S, Liao CP, Schneider JM, Elgar MA.
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  • 16. A comparative analysis of the morphology and evolution of permanent sperm depletion in spiders.
    Michalik P, Rittschof CC.
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  • 17. Female behaviour and the interaction of male and female genital traits mediate sperm transfer during mating.
    Friesen CR, Uhrig EJ, Mason RT, Brennan PL.
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  • 18. Spontaneous male death during copulation in an orb-weaving spider.
    Foellmer MW, Fairbairn DJ.
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  • 19. Live for the moment--Adaptations in the male genital system of a sexually cannibalistic spider (Theridiidae, Araneae).
    Michalik P, Knoflach B, Thaler K, Alberti G.
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