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“…205 B) that builds a two‐dimensional web using tangentially parallel instead of radiating non‐sticky threads, covered with a zigzag of cribellate adhesive threads (see also Marples ; Simo et al. ). The two core fibres of the capture silk of Fecenia are also often broadly separated from one another, in contrast to true orbs, particularly at the junctions with radial threads.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…205 B) that builds a two‐dimensional web using tangentially parallel instead of radiating non‐sticky threads, covered with a zigzag of cribellate adhesive threads (see also Marples ; Simo et al. ). The two core fibres of the capture silk of Fecenia are also often broadly separated from one another, in contrast to true orbs, particularly at the junctions with radial threads.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To test these three alternative hypotheses, we use the spider Badumna longinqua (Araneae, Desidae) as a model. Originating from Australia, this species is a very successful invader of natural and urban habitats in the western United States (Simó et al, ). B. longinqua is a generalist predator, feeding on various arthropod taxa across a wide range of orders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One attribute of B. longinqua as an invasive species is the good ability for human dispersion and its adaptation to different synanthropic habitats (Simó et al 2011). Environmental conditions could limit the success of an invasive species and B. longinqua exhibits a great tolerance for varied climate, if the expansion of this species in different parts of the world is taken in account (Platnick 2012).…”
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“…Environmental conditions could limit the success of an invasive species and B. longinqua exhibits a great tolerance for varied climate, if the expansion of this species in different parts of the world is taken in account (Platnick 2012). Simó et al (2011) also considered that temperate zones have more risk of invasion than tropical zones. These authors observed a niche and habitat competition between B. longinqua and the native spider species Metaltella simoni (Keyserling 1878) (Amphinectidae), which uses the same microhabitat.…”
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