- See Also
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Links
- “Arthropod Intelligence? The Case For Portia”, Et Al 2020
- “Representation of Different Exact Numbers of Prey by a Spider-eating Predator”, 2017
- “The Execution of Planned Detours by Spider-eating Predators”, 2016
- “Iterating Towards Bethelhem”, 2009
- “Smarter Than The Average Bug”, 2006
- “A Knife in the Back: Use of Prey-specific Attack Tactics by Araneophagic Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)”, 2006
- “Geographic Variation in a Spider’s Ability to Solve a Confinement Problem by Trial and Error”, Et Al 2006
- “Jumping Spider Trickers: Deceit, Predation, and Cognition [final Draft]”, 2002
- “Trial-and-Error Solving of a Confinement Problem by a Jumping Spider, Portia Fimbriata”, Et Al 2001
- “Signals and Signal Choices Made by the Araneophagic Jumping Spider Portia Fimbriata While Hunting the Orb-Weaving Web Spiders Zygiella X-notata And Zosis Geniculatus”, Et Al 2000
- “‘Eight-legged Cats’ And How They See—a Review of Recent Research on Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)”, 2000
- “Cues by Which Portia Fimbriata, an Araneophagic Jumping Spider, Distinguishes Jumping-spider Prey from Other Prey”, 2000b
- “Speculative Hunting By An Araneophagic Salticid Spider”, Et Al 2000
- “Scanning and Route Selection in the Jumping Spider Portia Labiata”, 1999
- “Spider-Eating Spiders: Despite the Small Size of Their Brain, Jumping Spiders in the Genus Portia Outwit Other Spiders With Hunting Techniques That Include Trial and Error”, 1998
- “Cognitive Abilities of Araneophagic Jumping Spiders”, 1998
- “Araneophagic Jumping Spiders Discriminate between Detour Routes That Do and Do Not Lead to Prey”, 1997
- “Spiderweb Smokescreens: Spider Trickster Uses Background Noise to Mask Stalking Movements.”, Et Al 1996
- “Predatory Behavior of Jumping Spiders”, 1996
- “Cues for Web Invasion and Aggressive Mimicry Signalling In Portia (Araneae, Salticidae)”, 1995
- “Jumping Spiders Make Predatory Detours Requiring Movement Away From Prey”, 1994
- “Spider Flexibly Chooses Aggressive Mimicry Signals for Different Prey By Trial and Error”, 1993
- “Eight-Legged Tricksters”, 1992
- “A Review of the Ethology of Jumping Spiders (Araneae, Salticidae)”, 1992
- “Influence of Prey Movement On the Performance of Simple Detours By Jumping Spiders”, 1992
- “Comparative Biology Of Portia Africana, P. Albimana, P. Fimbriata, P. Labiata, And P. Shultzi, Araneophagic, Web-building Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae): Usage of Webs, Predatory Versatility, and Intraspecific Interactions”, 1986
- “The Principal Eyes of a Jumping Spider Have a Telephoto Component”, Williams & 1980
- Wikipedia
- Miscellaneous
See Also
Links
“Arthropod Intelligence? The Case For Portia”, Et Al 2020
“Arthropod Intelligence? The Case for Portia”, 2020-10-14 ( ; similar)
“Representation of Different Exact Numbers of Prey by a Spider-eating Predator”, 2017
“Representation of different exact numbers of prey by a spider-eating predator”, 2017-04-21 (similar)
“The Execution of Planned Detours by Spider-eating Predators”, 2016
“The execution of planned detours by spider-eating predators”, 2016-01-18 (similar)
“Iterating Towards Bethelhem”, 2009
“Iterating Towards Bethelhem”, 2009-01-07 (similar)
“Smarter Than The Average Bug”, 2006
“Smarter Than The Average Bug”, 2006-05-27 (similar)
“A Knife in the Back: Use of Prey-specific Attack Tactics by Araneophagic Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)”, 2006
“A knife in the back: use of prey-specific attack tactics by araneophagic jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)”, 2006-04-13 (similar)
“Geographic Variation in a Spider’s Ability to Solve a Confinement Problem by Trial and Error”, Et Al 2006
“Geographic Variation in a Spider's Ability to Solve a Confinement Problem by Trial and Error”, 2006 (similar)
“Jumping Spider Trickers: Deceit, Predation, and Cognition [final Draft]”, 2002
“Trial-and-Error Solving of a Confinement Problem by a Jumping Spider, Portia Fimbriata”, Et Al 2001
“Trial-and-Error Solving of a Confinement Problem by a Jumping Spider, Portia fimbriata”, 2001-10-01 (similar)
“Signals and Signal Choices Made by the Araneophagic Jumping Spider Portia Fimbriata While Hunting the Orb-Weaving Web Spiders Zygiella X-notata And Zosis Geniculatus”, Et Al 2000
“Signals and Signal Choices made by the Araneophagic Jumping Spider Portia fimbriata while Hunting the Orb-Weaving Web spiders Zygiella x-notata and Zosis geniculatus”, 2000-07-01 (similar)
“‘Eight-legged Cats’ And How They See—a Review of Recent Research on Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)”, 2000
“'Eight-legged cats' and how they see—a review of recent research on jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)”, 2000 (similar)
“Cues by Which Portia Fimbriata, an Araneophagic Jumping Spider, Distinguishes Jumping-spider Prey from Other Prey”, 2000b
“Cues by which Portia fimbriata, an araneophagic jumping spider, distinguishes jumping-spider prey from other prey”, 2000 (similar)
“Speculative Hunting By An Araneophagic Salticid Spider”, Et Al 2000
“Speculative Hunting By An Araneophagic Salticid Spider”, 2000 (similar)
“Scanning and Route Selection in the Jumping Spider Portia Labiata”, 1999
“Scanning and route selection in the jumping spider Portia labiata”, 1999-08-01 (similar)
“Spider-Eating Spiders: Despite the Small Size of Their Brain, Jumping Spiders in the Genus Portia Outwit Other Spiders With Hunting Techniques That Include Trial and Error”, 1998
“Cognitive Abilities of Araneophagic Jumping Spiders”, 1998
“Cognitive Abilities of Araneophagic Jumping Spiders”, 1998 (similar)
“Araneophagic Jumping Spiders Discriminate between Detour Routes That Do and Do Not Lead to Prey”, 1997
“Araneophagic jumping spiders discriminate between detour routes that do and do not lead to prey”, 1997-02-01 (similar)
“Spiderweb Smokescreens: Spider Trickster Uses Background Noise to Mask Stalking Movements.”, Et Al 1996
“Spiderweb Smokescreens: Spider Trickster Uses Background Noise to Mask Stalking Movements.”, 1996-02-01 (similar)
“Predatory Behavior of Jumping Spiders”, 1996
“Cues for Web Invasion and Aggressive Mimicry Signalling In Portia (Araneae, Salticidae)”, 1995
“Cues for web invasion and aggressive mimicry signalling in Portia (Araneae, Salticidae)”, 1995 (similar)
“Jumping Spiders Make Predatory Detours Requiring Movement Away From Prey”, 1994
“Jumping Spiders Make Predatory Detours Requiring Movement Away From Prey”, 1994 (similar)
“Spider Flexibly Chooses Aggressive Mimicry Signals for Different Prey By Trial and Error”, 1993
“Spider Flexibly Chooses Aggressive Mimicry Signals for Different Prey By Trial and Error”, 1993 (similar)
“Eight-Legged Tricksters”, 1992
“Eight-Legged Tricksters”, 1992-09-01
“A Review of the Ethology of Jumping Spiders (Araneae, Salticidae)”, 1992
“Influence of Prey Movement On the Performance of Simple Detours By Jumping Spiders”, 1992
“Influence of Prey Movement On the Performance of Simple Detours By Jumping Spiders”, 1992 (similar)
“Comparative Biology Of Portia Africana, P. Albimana, P. Fimbriata, P. Labiata, And P. Shultzi, Araneophagic, Web-building Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae): Usage of Webs, Predatory Versatility, and Intraspecific Interactions”, 1986
“Comparative biology of Portia africana, P. albimana, P. fimbriata, P. labiata, and P. shultzi, araneophagic, web-building jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae): Usage of webs, predatory versatility, and intraspecific interactions”, 1986 (similar)
“The Principal Eyes of a Jumping Spider Have a Telephoto Component”, Williams & 1980
“The principal eyes of a jumping spider have a telephoto component”, 1980-12-11 (similar)