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Temporal Variation in Predation Risk May Explain Daily Rhythms of Foraging Behavior in an Orb-Weaving Spider.
Watts JC, Jones TC, Herrig A, Miller M, Tenhumberg B. Watts JC, et al. Am Nat. 2018 Jan;191(1):74-87. doi: 10.1086/694775. Epub 2017 Nov 9. Am Nat. 2018. PMID: 29244567
We construct a dynamic optimization model to determine whether risk allocation provides an adaptive explanation for the daily foraging rhythm observed in many species using the orb-weaving spider Cyclosa turbinata as a case study. Our model predicts that female C. t …
We construct a dynamic optimization model to determine whether risk allocation provides an adaptive explanation for the daily foraging rhyth …
Seasonal reversal of competitive advantage between two spider species.
Spiller DA. Spiller DA. Oecologia. 1984 Nov;64(3):322-331. doi: 10.1007/BF00379129. Oecologia. 1984. PMID: 28311447
To test for inter- and intraspecific competition between two common orb-weaving spiders, Metepeira grinnelli and Cyclosa turbinata, I conducted separate field experiments in the spring and summer. ...
To test for inter- and intraspecific competition between two common orb-weaving spiders, Metepeira grinnelli and Cyclosa turbinata
Partitioning of niches among four species of orb-weaving spiders in a grassland habitat.
Richardson ML, Hanks LM. Richardson ML, et al. Environ Entomol. 2009 Jun;38(3):651-6. doi: 10.1603/022.038.0316. Environ Entomol. 2009. PMID: 19508773
The study species are sympatric in a grassland habitat and included Argiope trifasciata (Forskal), Cyclosa turbinata (Walckenaer), Mangora gibberosa (Hentz), and Neoscona arabesca (Walckenaer). ...
The study species are sympatric in a grassland habitat and included Argiope trifasciata (Forskal), Cyclosa turbinata (Walckena …