“‘Portia Spider’ Tag”,2019-10-20 (; backlinks):
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- “I Once Witnessed a Spider Controlling a Motion-Activated Flood Light to Catch Prey.”, jumploops 2024
- “Western Black Widow Spiders (Latrodectus Hesperus) Remember Prey Capture Location and Size, but Only Alter Behavior for Prey Caught at Particular Sites”, et al 2022
- “Arthropod Intelligence? The Case for Portia”, et al 2020
- “Representation of Different Exact Numbers of Prey by a Spider-Eating Predator”, 2017
- “Extended Spider Cognition”, 2017
- “The Execution of Planned Detours by Spider-Eating Predators”, 2016
- “A Virtual Reality Paradigm for the Study of Visually Mediated Behavior and Cognition in Spiders”, 2015
- “Memory of Prey Larders in Golden Orb-Web Spiders, Nephila Clavipes (Araneae: Nephilidae)”, et al 2013
- “Are Bigger Brains Better?”, 2009
- “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 2006b
- “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
- “Speculative Hunting By An Araneophagic Salticid Spider”, et al 2000
- “Cues by Which Portia Fimbriata, an Araneophagic Jumping Spider, Distinguishes Jumping-Spider Prey from Other Prey”, 2000b
- “’Eight-Legged Cats’ and How They See—A Review of Recent Research on Jumping Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)”, 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 Signaling 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
- “Putting Spiders On Treadmills In Virtual-Reality Worlds”
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