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Jumping Spider (U.S. National Park Service)Sep 22, 2022 · Jumping Spiders are members of the spider family Salticidae, the largest family of spiders with over 5,000 described species. Their body size ...Missing: biology | Show results with:biology
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Ohio's Natural Enemies: Jumping Spiders - OhiolineJan 13, 2016 · Salticidae is the largest family of spiders, including over 5,000 described species. Currently 79 species in 32 genera have been documented ...
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EENY-158/IN315: Jumping Spiders, Gray Wall Jumper, and ...Jumping spiders, or salticids, are so named because they have a highly coordinated jumping ability with which they capture prey and traverse from plant to plant ...
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Bold Jumper Spider - Penn State ExtensionSep 8, 2025 · Salticidae—Jumping Spiders. (Phidippus audax). The jumping spiders, as a rule, are relatively small, compact hunting spiders. They have very ...
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Three new species of the spider genus Naphrys Edwards (Araneae ...Jan 31, 2025 · The spider family Salticidae, comprised more than 6,700 described species, represents the most diverse spider family worldwide (WSC, 2024). One ...
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Description of three new species of Spartaeini (Araneae, Salticidae ...Mar 20, 2025 · Notably, 11 of these genera have not had any new species discovered in the last decade (WSC 2025), likely due to insufficient exploration of ...Missing: count | Show results with:count
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[PDF] Pragmatic classification of the World's Salticidae (Araneae)Present application of the subfamily concept in Salticidae is ineffective because of scarcity of taxonomic revisions of genera included, insufficient ...
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The biogeography and age of salticid spider radiations (AraneaeGlobally distributed, jumping spiders (Salticidae) make up the most species-rich family of spiders with more than 5000 of the Earth's 40,000 known species ...
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Changes in diversity and community assembly of jumping spiders ...Mar 4, 2021 · Our study offers a comprehensive insight into the mechanisms shaping communities of arthropod top predators in canopies of tropical forest ecosystems and ...
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A new genus of jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) inhabiting the ...With more than 6700 species described so far (World Spider Catalog 2024), Salticidae (jumping spiders) (Blackwall 1841) is the most diverse of all spider ...Taxonomy · Ourea Alpinus Sp. Nov. (... · Ourea Marmoratus Sp. Nov. (...Missing: count | Show results with:count
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Phylogeny of entelegyne spiders - ScienceDirect.comA combined molecular approach to phylogeny of the jumping spider subfamily Dendryphantinae (Araneae: Salticidae) ... Entelegynae) with comments on their phylogeny ...Missing: clock | Show results with:clock
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The deep phylogeny of jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae)Sep 15, 2014 · In order to resolve better the deep relationships among salticid spiders, we compiled and analyzed a molecular dataset of 169 salticid taxa (and 7 outgroups) ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Fossil spiders in Baltic amber - DepositsJul 1, 2019 · Enigmatic is the absence of jumping spiders in Lowermost Eocene amber from Oise, France, which contains an otherwise diverse spider assemblage ...Missing: Tolwebaithes | Show results with:Tolwebaithes
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(PDF) First jumping spider (Araneae: Salticidae) from mid-Miocene ...Aug 6, 2025 · It represents the first salticid in Zhangpu amber and only the second salticid fossil from China. The new specimen may improve our knowledge of ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Spider origins - The Australian MuseumMost of the early segmented fossil spiders belonged to the Mesothelae, a group of primitive spiders with the spinnerets placed underneath the middle of the ...
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Morphogenesis of a tiered principal retina and the evolution ... - NatureJul 9, 1987 · The principal eyes of jumping spiders (Salticidae) possess a unique visual apparatus1 of unknown phylogenetic origin.Missing: milestones | Show results with:milestones
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First jumping spider (Araneae: Salticidae) from mid-Miocene ...A new, well-preserved male jumping spider from mid-Miocene Zhangpu amber is the first from that amber and only the second from China. It is a small, nearly ...Missing: earliest | Show results with:earliest
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Description and evolutionary biogeography of the first Miocene ...Sep 20, 2023 · The first Miocene jumping spider fossil, an *astioid* of the *Simaetha* genus, was found in Australia, supporting that radiation occurred in ...
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The morphology of the jumping spider Phidippus regius. (a) The...The body is divided into two sections (or tagma) -the anterior prosoma, and posterior opisthosoma. The former is 4.1 mm long in the scanned specimen and bears ...
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Spider structure - The Australian MuseumThis is joined by a slim waist (pedicel) to the second body section, the abdomen, on which are found the silk spinning organs (spinnerets), the reproductive ...
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Spider Anatomy - Pedipalps - University of KentuckyNov 19, 2009 · All spiders have 8 legs, 2 body parts (cephalothorax and abdomen), fang-like "chelicerae," and antenna-like "pedipalps." Click on the terms ...
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Extreme ultraviolet sexual dimorphism in jumping spiders (Araneae ...Oct 18, 2006 · Jumping spiders (Salticidae) have acute vision with some cells in the retina that are sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) spectra (< 400 nm).
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Jumping Spiders vs. Humans: Camera-like Eyes AnalysisDec 31, 2021 · The retina of the principle eyes of jumping spiders and the fovea of the human eye provide the realization of two identical functions: central ...
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See the world through a jumping spider's eyes — and other sensesFeb 17, 2022 · The animal's principal eyes and first set of secondary eyes together do basically the same job as our two. They couple low-resolution peripheral ...
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Spectral filtering enables trichromatic vision in colorful jumping spidersSpectral filtering enables trichromatic vision in colorful jumping spiders. ... Ultraviolet Rays; Vision, Ocular / physiology*. Substances. Retinal Pigments.Missing: polarization detection
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Ultraviolet and green receptors in principal eyes of jumping spidersOct 25, 2025 · It is concluded that jumping spiders have the potential for dichromatic color vision.
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Polarized light detection in spiders - Company of Biologists journalsJul 15, 2001 · We describe here the detection of polarized light by the simple eyes of spiders. Using behavioural, morphological, electrophysiological and ...
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[PDF] Neurobiology and vision of jumping spiders (Araneae - PeckhamiaAs with other spiders (Araneae), the paired segmental ganglia of jumping spiders (Salticidae) are fused into a single nerve mass, or central nervous system ...
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[PDF] Species Diversity of Salticid Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) according ...In addition, Family Salticidae has the highest species richness in Sacred Mountain, Marawi City [16] and also showed high species diversity and greater ...
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The world's a stage for these four new jumping spiders from Sri LankaJun 16, 2020 · With more than 6,000 species described worldwide, jumping spiders (family: Salticidae) are the largest known spider family. ... 90% of them ...
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Intertidal Jumping Spider - Terralonus californicus - BugGuide.NetJul 16, 2012 · The Intertidal Jumping Spider (Terralonus californicus) is found in the intertidal zone, feeding on kelp flies, and is about 0.5" in size. It ...
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Behavioural and physiological adaptations of a jumping spider to a ...Jun 30, 2025 · It is found at and above the high tide zone on pebble/rock laden beaches on the southern coast of Te Ika-a-Māui (North Island) and the eastern ...Abstract · Introduction · Materials and methods · Discussion
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[PDF] Natural prey of the jumping spider Salticus tricinctus (Araneae ...With about 5,000 described species, the family. Salticidae is the largest family of spiders (Platnick,. 2004). While some aspects of salticid biology, such as.
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[PDF] Natural prey of the jumping spider Menemerus semilimbatus (Hahn ...Other insect prey included Lepidoptera (five moths and one cater- pillar), Homoptera (two aphids and one Coccin- ea male), Hymenoptera (one winged ant and one.
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Sexual Cannibalism: High Incidence in a Natural Population with ...Oct 22, 2008 · Sexual cannibalism may be a form of extreme sexual conflict in which females benefit more from feeding on males than mating with them.
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Herbivory in a spider through exploitation of an ant-plant mutualismBagheera kiplingi, a Neotropical jumping spider (Salticidae) that exploits a well-studied ant-plant mutualism, is predominantly herbivorous.Missing: percentage matter
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[PDF] Effects of temperature and light on jumping spider feeding behaviorOther studies found that some jumping spider species will eat motionless prey (Jackson and Tarsitano 1993) and even dead prey (Jackson 2000).
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Prey capture and feeding - The Australian MuseumProbably the most remarkable of the visual hunters are the jumping spiders of the genus Portia. They use sight, disguise and a remarkable set of stalking ...
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(PDF) A comparison of prey lengths among spiders - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · Prey sizes of 50–80% of the spiders' size yielded the highest acceptance rates, crickets of double the spiders' size were accepted by two ...Abstract · References (31) · Recommended Publications
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Characterisation of protein families in spider digestive fluids ... - NIHAug 10, 2017 · Spiders are predaceous arthropods that are capable of subduing and consuming relatively large prey items compared to their own body size.
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[PDF] Jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) that feed on nectar90 jumping spider species were studied, and all of them were observed to take nectar, suggesting it may be widespread. None failed to take nectar.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Carbohydrates complement high‐protein diets to maximize the ... - NIHJumping spiders are active hunters that grow best on high lipid diets. However, feeding on nectar can be used as a supplement to high lipid prey, allowing for ...
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Locomotory mimicry in ant-like spiders - Oxford AcademicDec 20, 2015 · Honeybee-mimicking hover flies (Diptera) in the genus Eristalis are Batesian mimics, and it was found that the time Eristalis spent on ...
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When predators become prey: flight decisions in jumping spidersJan 30, 2009 · When a leg is removed, some body fluid is lost, but if the spider can manipulate the wound with its mouthparts, minimal fluid is lost. Autotomy ...
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Energy and time optimal trajectories in exploratory jumps of ... - NatureMay 8, 2018 · Unprepared jumps allowed the spider to evade a disturbance by jumping in any direction as an escape reaction. In contrast, prepared jumps ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] How Do Spiders Move? A guide by Chris RohWalking. Spiders walk by alternating two pairs of legs. While two pairs of legs are in the air, other two stay on the ground and support the body. The ...Missing: gait | Show results with:gait
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Role of legs and foot adhesion in salticid spiders jumping from ... - NIHMany climbing arthropods have evolved soft pads on their feet, allowing them to climb even on smooth vertical and inverted surfaces. Typically, these adhesive ...
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The Jumping Mechanism of Salticid SpidersIn this paper we consider whether a hydraulic mechanism is likely to account for the jump of the jumping spider Sitticus pubescens (Fabricius: Salticidae).
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Rapid mid-jump production of high-performance silk by jumping ...Nov 8, 2021 · Here we report that, despite being spun at high speeds (∼500–700 mm/s; 100–140 body lengths/s), jump-spun salticid silk shows consistent, ...Missing: distance | Show results with:distance
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Jumping spiders: An exceptional group for comparative cognition ...Jan 14, 2021 · We review these ideas and then discuss why the highly visual jumping spiders (Salticidae) are excellent models for investigating how cognitive ability evolves.
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Vibratory communication in the jumping spider Phidippus clarusOur study shows that mated females had a longer latency to copulate than virgins, which indicates a reluctance to remate. Longer latency to copulation may also ...
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Multi-Modal Courtship in the Peacock Spider, Maratus volans (O.P. ...In this paper we describe, in detail, the remarkable courtship display of the peacock spider, Maratus volans. We show that males of this species make use of ...
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Pheromones exert top-down effects on visual recognition in the ...We tested for the use and stringency of visual recognition templates in the jumping spider Lyssomanes viridis by presenting males with animated images of ...
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Love is in the air and on the ground: olfactory and tactile cues elicit ...Nov 1, 2013 · Here we investigate whether olfactory pheromones (i.e., airborne chemical signals) from conspecific spiders and their draglines elicit the ...
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Mating-induced sexual inhibition in the jumping spider Servaea ...Oct 18, 2017 · The present study considers (1) mating tendency of virgins, latency to remating, and lifetime mating frequency and (2) how quickly sexual inhibition is ...
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Condition‐Dependent Female Aggression and Its Effects on Mating ...Oct 22, 2024 · Jumping spiders are a model system to examine the effects of food deprivation on aggression and sexual cannibalism because they are aggressive ...ABSTRACT · Methods · Results · Discussion
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special traits of spiders facilitate studies of sperm competition and ...Aug 7, 2025 · The important traits include: double, bilaterally symmetrical genitalia (allowing the use of the same animal as experimental and control and ...
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[PDF] The life cycle of three species of Portia (Salticidae, Spartaeinae)The Salticidae is a highly successful family of spiders, with species found in most terrestrial habitats (Proszynski 1971). Species range from 2 to 20 mm in ...
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Offspring nursing extends mother's longevity in a long-term maternal ...May 23, 2024 · During the long-term maternal caring period, spiderlings were exclusively dependent on mothers' “milk” to survive within the first 20 days after ...Missing: cycle | Show results with:cycle
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Two sexes respond equally to food restriction in a sexually ... - NIHSep 21, 2021 · Two sexes respond equally to food restriction in a sexually dimorphic but not the body mass dimorphic jumping spider. graphic file with name ...
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Sexual dimorphism in jump kinematics and choreography in ...Feb 12, 2025 · While sexual dimorphism is prevalent in jumping spiders including M. splendens, they have been studied mostly in the context of courtship ...
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Variation in activity rates may explain sex-specific dorsal color ... - NIHOct 16, 2019 · Jumping spiders (family Salticidae) are an excellent group in which to examine questions about sex differences in predator threats and potential ...
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Sexual dimorphism and distorted sex ratios in spiders - NatureNov 12, 1992 · Divergent preference functions generate directional selection in a jumping spider. Article Open access 21 December 2023. Evolution of sexual ...