review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1017/S1464793104006700 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 16094804 |
P2093 | author name string | Bernhard A Huber | |
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Fitness consequences of sexual cannibalism in female Argiope bruennichi | Q29392820 | ||
Self recognition in a jumping spider:Portia labiatafemales discriminate between their own draglines and those of conspecifics | Q29397048 | ||
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Giant female or dwarf male spiders? | Q30049432 | ||
Factors affecting the reproductive success of the crab spider Misumenoides formosipes: the covariance between juvenile and adult traits | Q30460787 | ||
Subadult experience influences adult mate choice in an arthropod: exposed female wolf spiders prefer males of a familiar phenotype | Q30501208 | ||
The phylogenetic basis of sexual size dimorphism in orb-weaving spiders (Araneae, Orbiculariae). | Q30836593 | ||
Seismic signals in a courting male jumping spider (Araneae: Salticidae). | Q33193882 | ||
Sexual selection and genital evolution | Q33243444 | ||
Sexual selection driving diversification in jumping spiders | Q34048460 | ||
Transmission of a female sex pheromone thwarted by males in the spider Linyphia litigiosa (Linyphiidae). | Q34661532 | ||
Multisensory cues and multimodal communication in spiders: insights from video/audio playback studies | Q34759159 | ||
Signal efficacy and the evolution of male dimorphism in the jumping spider, Maevia inclemens | Q36735735 | ||
Overcoming an evolutionary conflict: removal of a reproductive organ greatly increases locomotor performance | Q37415344 | ||
Sexual selection by cryptic female choice on male seminal products - a new bridge between sexual selection and reproductive physiology | Q38981728 | ||
Sexual selection for sensory exploitation in the frog Physalaemus pustulosus | Q41222695 | ||
Acoustic signalling in a wolf spider: can signal characteristics predict male quality? | Q44733814 | ||
Divergence and reticulation among montane populations of a jumping spider (Habronattus pugillis Griswold). | Q47316996 | ||
Sexual dimorphism of gnathocoxal glands of the spider Leptyphantes sanctivincentii | Q47345066 | ||
Acoustic communication in a lycosid spider (Lycosa rabida walckenaer) | Q50667670 | ||
Choosing mates: good genes versus genes that are a good fit. | Q50937757 | ||
Two distinctly different sperm storage organs in female Dysdera erythrina (Araneae: Dysderidae). | Q51723191 | ||
Selection of exaggerated male traits by female aesthetic senses. | Q52400961 | ||
Mating behaviour in the cellar spider, Pholcus phalangioides, indicates sperm mixing. | Q52566668 | ||
Nuptial gifts of male spiders function as sensory traps. | Q52596496 | ||
Spontaneous male death during copulation in an orb-weaving spider. | Q52642159 | ||
Body postures and patterns as amplifiers of physical condition. | Q52891139 | ||
Precise, highly female-biased sex ratios in a social spider. | Q52925587 | ||
Genital mechanics and sexual selection in the spider Nesticus cellulanus (Araneae: Nesticidae) | Q54650799 | ||
Female control of paternity in the sexually cannibalistic spider Argiope keyserlingi. | Q55034484 | ||
No association between sexual size dimorphism and life histories in spiders. | Q55474782 | ||
Attracting female attention: the evolution of dimorphic courtship displays in the jumping spider Maevia inclemens (Araneae: Salticidae). | Q55645695 | ||
SPERM COMPETITION AND ITS EVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES IN THE INSECTS | Q55878159 | ||
Tidarren argo sp. nov. (Araneae: Theridiidae) and its exceptional copulatory behaviour: emasculation, male palpal organ as a mating plug and sexual cannibalism | Q55920579 | ||
Risky mate search and male self-sacrifice in redback spiders | Q55954212 | ||
Biologische und morphologische Untersuchungen an Plekopteren [sic.] | Q56015150 | ||
Sexual dimorphism and distorted sex ratios in spiders | Q56156993 | ||
Sound Production by Courting Males of Phiddippus Mystaceus (Araneae: Salticidae) | Q56165153 | ||
A Presumptive Pheromone-Emitting Structure in Wolf Spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae) | Q56165320 | ||
BODY CONDITION AND MATE CHOICE IN TETRAGNATHA ELONGATA (ARANEAE, TETRAGNATHIDAE) | Q56165703 | ||
LONG-DISTANCE WANDERING AND MATING BY THE DANCING WHITE LADY SPIDER (LEUCORCHESTRIS ARENICOLA) (ARANEAE, SPARASSIDAE) ACROSS NAMIB DUNES | Q56165748 | ||
INFLUENCE OF FEEDING REGIME ON BODY SIZE, BODY CONDITION AND A MALE SECONDARY SEXUAL CHARACTER IN SCHIZOCOSA OCREATA WOLF SPIDERS (ARANEAE, LYCOSIDAE): CONDITION-DEPENDENCE IN A VISUAL SIGNALING TRAIT | Q56165765 | ||
MATING SUCCESS AND ALTERNATIVE REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES OF THE DIMORPHIC JUMPING SPIDER, MAEVIA INCLEMENS (ARANEAE, SALTICIDAE) | Q56165772 | ||
REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF URUGUAYAN THERAPHOSIDS (ARANEAE, MYGALOMORPHAE) | Q56165776 | ||
WHY STUDY SPIDER SEX: SPECIAL TRAITS OF SPIDERS FACILITATE STUDIES OF SPERM COMPETITION AND CRYPTIC FEMALE CHOICE | Q56165814 | ||
IS THE HAIRY GROOVE IN THE GIBBOSUS MALE MORPH OF OEDOTHORAX GIBBOSUS (BLACKWALL 1841) A NUPTIAL FEEDING DEVICE? | Q56166623 | ||
MATING WITHOUT SEXUAL CANNIBALISM IN TIDARREN SISYPHOIDES (ARANEAE, THERIDIIDAE) | Q56166639 | ||
Selection on Fecundity and Variation in the Degree of Sexual Size Dimorphism Among Spider Species (Class Araneae) | Q56170404 | ||
Learning and discrimination of colored papers in jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae) | Q56211510 | ||
Sexual Cannibalism, Size Dimorphism, and Courtship Behavior in Orb-Weaving Spiders (Araneidae) | Q56269181 | ||
Value of male remating and functional sterility in redback spiders | Q56429099 | ||
Nuptial gift in the spider Pisaura mirabilis maintained by sexual selection | Q56506198 | ||
Sexual cannibalism in an orb-weaving spiderArgiope aemula | Q56535016 | ||
Sexual cannibalism in fishing spiders (Dolomedes triton): an evaluation of two explanations for female aggression towards potential mates | Q56535740 | ||
The complex communicatory behaviour ofMarpissa marina, a New Zealand jumping spider (Araneae: Salticidae) | Q56672640 | ||
Sexual cannibalism in the fishing spider and a model for the evolution of sexual cannibalism based on genetic constraints | Q56771090 | ||
Sexual cannibalism in Nephila plumipes as a consequence of female life history strategies | Q56774633 | ||
Female sex pheromone of a wandering spider (Cupiennius salei): identification and sensory reception | Q57221104 | ||
Preliminary isolation of male-inhibitory pheromone of the spiderSchizocosa ocreata (Araneae, Lycosidae) | Q57223586 | ||
Adaptive significance of synchronous chorusing in an acoustically signalling wolf spider | Q57266145 | ||
Sexual signalling and viability in a wolf spider ( Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata ): measurements under laboratory and field conditions | Q57266157 | ||
Male mating success and risk of predation in a wolf spider: a balance between sexual and natural selection? | Q57266158 | ||
Female choice for male drumming in the wolf spiderHygrolycosa rubrofasciata | Q57266159 | ||
Viability costs of condition-dependent sexual male display in a drumming wolf spider | Q57266161 | ||
Copulatory Behavior, Genital Morphology, and Male Fertilization Success in Water Striders | Q57379927 | ||
Vibratory courtship in a web-building spider: signalling quality or stimulating the female? | Q57484093 | ||
Infanticidal male eresid spiders | Q57484111 | ||
Pattern of sperm transfer in redback spiders: implications for sperm competition and male sacrifice | Q57655600 | ||
Male mate choice and patterns of paternity in the polyandrous, sexually cannibalistic orb-web spider, Nephila plumipes | Q58454498 | ||
The principal eyes of a jumping spider have a telephoto component | Q59055671 | ||
Comparative evidence for the evolution of genitalia by sexual selection | Q59080787 | ||
Araneophagic jumping spiders discriminate between the draglines of familiar and unfamiliar conspecifics | Q59757198 | ||
The Morphology and Optics of Spider Eyes | Q59757200 | ||
Sexual advertisement and immune function in an arachnid species (Lycosidae) | Q60119860 | ||
Changes in male mate choice in a sexually cannibalistic orb-web spider (Araneae: Araneidae) | Q61782040 | ||
Sperm competition and small size advantage for males of the golden orb-web spider Nephila edulis | Q61782051 | ||
Sexual selection for increased male body size and protandry in a spider | Q62925383 | ||
Dwarf males. | Q65002099 | ||
Multi-male mating and female choice increase offspring growth in the spider Neriene litigiosa (Linyphiidae) | Q74237439 | ||
Complex genital structures indicate cryptic female choice in a haplogyne spider (Arachnida, Araneae, Oonopidae, Gamasomorphinae) | Q78484710 | ||
Genital structures in the entelegyne widow spider Latrodectus revivensis (Arachnida; Araneae; Theridiidae) indicate a low ability for cryptic female choice by sperm manipulation | Q81054131 | ||
Identification of a sex pheromone from a spider | Q81114173 | ||
Sexual selection and animal genitalia | Q83345275 | ||
Foraging advantage of polyandry for female sierra dome spiders (Linyphia litigiosa: Linyphiidae) and assessment of alternative direct benefit hypoteses | Q83791440 | ||
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REPRODUCTIVE SECURITY AND INTERSEXUAL SELECTION IN A JUMPING SPIDER PHIDIPPUS JOHNSONI (ARANEAE: SALTICIDAE) | Q88197215 | ||
FIRST MALE SPERM PRIORITY IN THE BOWL AND DOILY SPIDER, FRONTINELLA PYRAMITELA (WALCKENAER) | Q88206689 | ||
Energetic costs of size and sexual signalling in a wolf spider | Q93604772 | ||
NEW WORLD PHOLCID SPIDERS (ARANEAE: PHOLCIDAE): A REVISION AT GENERIC LEVEL | Q93855028 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P921 | main subject | sexual selection | Q206913 |
bias | Q742736 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 363-385 | |
P577 | publication date | 2005-08-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Biological Reviews | Q2500948 |
P1476 | title | Sexual selection research on spiders: progress and biases | |
P478 | volume | 80 |
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