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151 related items for PubMed ID: 35812367

  • 1. Risky business: males choose more receptive adults over safer subadults in a cannibalistic spider.
    Sentenská L, Scott C, Mouginot P, Andrade MCB.
    Behav Ecol; 2022; 33(4):688-697. PubMed ID: 35812367
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  • 2. Copulation with immature females increases male fitness in cannibalistic widow spiders.
    Biaggio MD, Sandomirsky I, Lubin Y, Harari AR, Andrade MC.
    Biol Lett; 2016 Sep; 12(9):. PubMed ID: 27651535
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  • 3. Does female control and male mating system predict courtship investment and mating outcomes? A comparative study in five widow spider species (genus Latrodectus) tested under similar laboratory conditions.
    Baruffaldi L, Andrade MCB.
    BMC Ecol Evol; 2024 Jun 27; 24(1):86. PubMed ID: 38937685
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  • 4. Female's courtship threshold allows intruding males to mate with reduced effort.
    Stoltz JA, Andrade MC.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2010 Feb 22; 277(1681):585-92. PubMed ID: 19864292
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  • 5. Functional morphology of immature mating in a widow spider.
    Sentenská L, Neumann A, Lubin Y, Uhl G.
    Front Zool; 2021 Apr 26; 18(1):19. PubMed ID: 33902650
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  • 6. Subadult experience influences adult mate choice in an arthropod: exposed female wolf spiders prefer males of a familiar phenotype.
    Hebets EA.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2003 Nov 11; 100(23):13390-5. PubMed ID: 14597702
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  • 7. Immature mating as a tactic of polygynous male western widow spiders.
    Baruffaldi L, Andrade MCB.
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  • 9. Male adaptations to minimize sexual cannibalism during reproduction in the funnel-web spider Hololena curta.
    Xiao YH, Zunic-Kosi A, Zhang LW, Prentice TR, McElfresh JS, Chinta SP, Zou YF, Millar JG.
    Insect Sci; 2015 Dec 03; 22(6):840-52. PubMed ID: 26033974
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  • 10. The role of silk in courtship and communication in mygalomorph spiders: Do males regulate their courtship in response to female mating status?
    Copperi MS, Ferretti N, Peretti AV.
    Behav Processes; 2019 Oct 03; 167():103939. PubMed ID: 31421152
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  • 11. Pre-copulatory choices drive post-copulatory decisions: mechanisms of female control shift across different life stages.
    Sentenská L, Scott CE, Baruffaldi L, Andrade MCB.
    BMC Ecol Evol; 2023 Jun 27; 23(1):25. PubMed ID: 37370021
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  • 12. Males of a sexually cannibalistic spider chemically assess relative female quality.
    Cory AL, Schneider JM.
    BMC Evol Biol; 2020 Jul 23; 20(1):90. PubMed ID: 32703164
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  • 14. Coy Males and Seductive Females in the Sexually Cannibalistic Colonial Spider, Cyrtophora citricola.
    Yip EC, Berner-Aharon N, Smith DR, Lubin Y.
    PLoS One; 2016 Jul 23; 11(6):e0155433. PubMed ID: 27249787
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  • 16. A meal or a male: the 'whispers' of black widow males do not trigger a predatory response in females.
    Vibert S, Scott C, Gries G.
    Front Zool; 2014 Jan 17; 11(1):4. PubMed ID: 24433544
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  • 17. Courtship raises male fertilization success through post-mating sexual selection in a spider.
    Schneider JM, Lesmono K.
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  • 20. Males discriminate between substrate-borne cues of conspecific females based on age and mating status in the jumping spider, Habronattus brunneus.
    Humbel E, Kimball R, Taylor LA.
    R Soc Open Sci; 2024 Oct 07; 11(10):240658. PubMed ID: 39416228
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