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Spiders Pardosa

Barnes, M. C Persons, M. H. and Rypstra, A. L. (2002). The effect of predator chemical cue age on antipredator behavior in the wolf spider Pardosa milvina (Araneae Lycosidae). Journal of Insect Behavior 15 269-281. [Pg.144]

Dijkstra, H. (1976). Searching behavior and tactochemical orientation in males of the wolf spider Pardosa amentata (Cl.) (Araneae, Lycosidae). Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Series C, Biological and Medical Science 79 235-244. [Pg.145]

Richter, C. J. J., Stolting, H. C. J. and Vlijm, L. (1971). Silk production in adult females of the wolf spider Pardosa amentata. Journal of Zoology, London 165 285-290. [Pg.148]

There have been numerous descriptions of behavioral patterns elicited by chemical cues that logically should decrease predation risk (see Sect. 18.4). However, there have been just a few studies actually documenting the benefits of antipredation behaviors in crustaceans elicited by chemical cues and the best studies have been with other taxa. Work with several fish species (Mathis and Smith 1993 Mirza and Chivers 2001, 2003), the toad Bufo boreas (Hews 1988) and the wolf spider Pardosa milvina (Persons et al. 2001), has shown increased survival rates by prey that showed antipredation behavioral patterns following detection of chemical cues... [Pg.356]

Spider Pardosa pseudoanrudata Adult Insect dipping >100... [Pg.1134]


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