Search Results - "Simian, Catalina"
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Challenging monogamy in a spider with nontraditional sexual behavior
Published in Scientific reports (08-04-2022)“…Each species and sex can develop different reproductive strategies to optimize their fitness while assigning reproductive effort. Allocosa senex is a sex-role…”
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High-resolution ethograms, accelerometer recordings, and behavioral time series of Japanese quail
Published in Scientific data (02-01-2024)“…Although many small vertebrates are capable of performing high-speed behaviors, most studies continue to focus on low-resolution temporal scales (>>1 s)…”
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A scientist’s guide to Solifugae: how solifuges could advance research in ecology, evolution, and behaviour
Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-10-2024)“…Despite having >1200 described species and despite their nearly worldwide distribution and prevalence in many xeric ecosystems, relative to many other arachnid…”
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Sexual behavior of Metaltella iheringi (Keyserling, 1891) (Araneae: Desidae): sexual patterns, female quiescence and comparisons with other spider
Published in The Journal of arachnology (01-01-2022)“…There are few works on the reproductive behavior of species of cribellate spiders. Even more scarce are studies of the reproductive behavior of representatives…”
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A plurality of morphological characters need not equate with phylogenetic accuracy: A rare genomic change refutes the placement of Solifugae and Pseudoscorpiones in Haplocnemata
Published in Evolution & development (01-07-2024)“…Recent advances in higher‐level invertebrate phylogeny have leveraged shared features of genomic architecture to resolve contentious nodes across the tree of…”
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A Novel Expression Domain of extradenticle Underlies the Evolutionary Developmental Origin of the Chelicerate Patella
Published in Molecular biology and evolution (05-09-2024)“…Abstract Neofunctionalization of duplicated gene copies is thought to be an important process underlying the origin of evolutionary novelty and provides an…”
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