Ximena J Nelson

New Zealand spider researcher

Ximena J Nelson is …
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P10283OpenAlex IDA5009644833
P496ORCID iD0000-0003-4301-2928
P2038ResearchGate profile IDXimena_Nelson
P1153Scopus author ID6508238334
P214VIAF ID315208894

P512academic degreeDoctor of PhilosophyQ752297
P1026academic thesisMechanisms underlying visual perception and vision-based decision-making.Q111964623
P185doctoral studentRaoul SchwingQ88024529
Carol L BedoyaQ90291188
Pariya TorkQ112576236
Sara M. KrossQ113809400
P69educated atUniversity of CanterburyQ432475
P108employerUniversity of CanterburyQ432475
P734family nameNelsonQ2782528
NelsonQ2782528
NelsonQ2782528
P106occupationresearcherQ1650915
P5008on focus list of Wikimedia projectNZThesisProjectQ111645234
P802studentBonnie HumphreyQ90552334

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doctoral advisor (P184)
Q90291188Carol L Bedoya
Q112576236Pariya Tork
Q88024529Raoul Schwing
Q113809400Sara M. Kross

author (P50)
Q58913501A Predator's Perspective of the Accuracy of Ant Mimicry in Spiders
Q21144767A predator from East Africa that chooses malaria vectors as preferred prey
Q24536064A spider that feeds indirectly on vertebrate blood by choosing female mosquitoes as prey
Q33685735Aggressive use of Batesian mimicry by an ant-like jumping spider.
Q58462721Alpine flora may depend on declining frugivorous parrot for seed dispersal
Q57218021Attending to detail by communal spider-eating spiders
Q39138832Audiogram of the kea parrot, Nestor notabilis
Q104737120Brown marmorated stink bug overwintering aggregations are not regulated through vibrational signals during autumn dispersal
Q90552354Caffeine affects the vigilance decrement of Trite planiceps jumping spiders (Salticidae)
Q60325492Complex display behaviour during the intraspecific interactions of myrmecomorphic jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae)
Q52665845Compound mimicry and trading predators by the males of sexually dimorphic Batesian mimics.
Q129208732Correction to: Widespread army ant aversion among East African jumping spiders (Salticidae)
Q129208666Crowdsourcing and phylogenetic modelling reveal parrot tool use is not rare
Q90282724Dim-light vision in jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae): identification of prey and rivals
Q95642522Distance assessment of detours by jumping spiders
Q34051486Effects of introducing threatened falcons into vineyards on abundance of passeriformes and bird damage to grapes
Q129208712Effects of phytochemicals on predatory decision making in a spider
Q129208603Evaluating the performance of semiautomated photographic identification programs for leopard seals
Q44160781Evarcha culicivora chooses blood-fed Anopheles mosquitoes but other East African jumping spiders do not.
Q56166417Evidence that olfaction-based affinity for particular plant species is a special characteristic of Evarcha culicivora, a mosquito-specialist jumping spider
Q129208671Experimental characterization and automatic identification of stridulatory sounds inside wood
Q56166458Fine tuning of vision-based prey-choice decisions by a predator that targets malaria vectors
Q90291190First report of luminous stimuli eliciting sound production in weevils
Q34285241Hyperacute motion detection by the lateral eyes of jumping spiders.
Q129208650Initial insights into leopard seal moult in Aotearoa New Zealand
Q27331526Innate pattern recognition and categorization in a jumping spider
Q126157718Joyful by nature: approaches to investigate the evolution and function of joy in non‐human animals
Q55880424Jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) that feed on nectar
Q129208722Jumping spiders attend to information from multiple modalities when preparing to jump
Q129208704Jumping spiders: An exceptional group for comparative cognition studies
Q56166685LIVING WITH THE ENEMY: JUMPING SPIDERS THAT MIMIC WEAVER ANTS
Q111964623Mechanisms underlying visual perception and vision-based decision-making.
Q44165420Mediation of a plant-spider association by specific volatile compounds.
Q125885337Memory retention of conditioned aversion training in New Zealand's alpine parrot, the kea
Q111165923New Zealand falcon prey selection may not be driven by preference based on prey nutritional content
Q56166383Polymorphism in an ant mimicking jumping spider
Q50310283Positive emotional contagion in a New Zealand parrot
Q115551439Predation by ants on jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) in the Philippines
Q91243970Psychophysical investigation of vigilance decrement in jumping spiders: overstimulation or understimulation?
Q115414430Risk assessment and the use of novel shortcuts in spatial detouring tasks in jumping spiders
Q34211335Saccadic tracking of targets mediated by the anterior-lateral eyes of jumping spiders.
Q126800520Sound production in bark and ambrosia beetles
Q127416161Spatial acuity-sensitivity trade-off in the principal eyes of a jumping spider: possible adaptations to a ‘blended’ lifestyle
Q36059205Specialized prey selection behavior of two East African assassin bugs, Scipinnia repax and Nagusta sp. that prey on social jumping spiders
Q36012293The discerning predator: decision rules underlying prey classification by a mosquito-eating jumping spider
Q56636499The role of numerical competence in a specialized predatory strategy of an araneophagic spider
Q33617372The role of the anterior lateral eyes in the vision-based behaviour of jumping spiders.
Q41677968The spider's charade
Q28728430Translocation of threatened New Zealand falcons to vineyards increases nest attendance, brooding and feeding rates
Q56165881USE OF ANOPHELES-SPECIFIC PREY-CAPTURE BEHAVIOR BY THE SMALL JUVENILES OF EVARCHA CULICIVORA, A MOSQUITO-EATING JUMPING SPIDER
Q56166382Visual cues used by ant-like jumping spiders to distinguish conspecifics from their models
Q129208744Widespread army ant aversion among East African jumping spiders (Salticidae)

thesis committee member (P9161)
Q112930961Acoustic analysis of slow click function and foraging in sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) off Kaikoura, New Zealand
Q112947778Acoustic communication of bark and ambrosia beetles
Q112259895An investigation of response decrement in jumping spiders.
Q112886438Behavioural aspects of the New Zealand octopus Pinnoctopus cordiformis: acclimation, sleep deprivation and responses to video stimuli
Q112909954Habituation in the jumping spider Trite planiceps
Q112889131Locomotory mimicry in ant-like jumping spiders (Salticidae)
Q112951120Spatial abilities in jumping spiders.
Q112576475Temporal behaviour in jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae).
Q112903969The Acoustic Signal Pathway of the Kea (Nestor notabilis)
Q112938151The effect of visual priming in jumping spiders.
Q112901737The effects of captivity on display-based communication and social interaction in the captive African wild dog (Lycaon pictus)
Q112890321The efficacy of reintroducing the New Zealand falcon into the vineyards of Marlborough for pest control and falcon conservation
Q112891832The influence of forest reserve protection on the structure, stability, and functioning of dung-associated invertebrate communities
Q112930920Visual perception in jumping spiders (Araneae,Salticidae).
Q112909026lntraspecific variation in the foraging ecology and morphology of kea Nestor notabilis

Q90552334Bonnie Humphreystudent ofP1066
Q111964623Mechanisms underlying visual perception and vision-based decision-making.copyright holderP3931

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