2019
DOI: 10.1101/767335
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Orb-weaving spiders show a correlated syndrome of morphology and web structure in the wild

Abstract: 2Extended phenotypes are traits that exist outside the physical body of the organism. Despite 1 3 their potential role in the lives of both the organisms that express them and other organisms 1 4

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“…For this reason, the repeatability of a large variety of behaviors have been examined across taxa (Bell et al 2009), but there are few studies examining the repeatability of construction behaviors. Most of these studies have focused on spider web structure (Fisher et al 2019, DiRienzo et al 2020, DiRienzo & Montiglio 2016) or nest morphology (Rushbrook et al 2008, Muth & Healy 2011, Whittaker et al 2023), but few have examined the behavior exclusively in the wild (Møller 2006, Järvinen et al 2017, Silva et al 2024).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, the repeatability of a large variety of behaviors have been examined across taxa (Bell et al 2009), but there are few studies examining the repeatability of construction behaviors. Most of these studies have focused on spider web structure (Fisher et al 2019, DiRienzo et al 2020, DiRienzo & Montiglio 2016) or nest morphology (Rushbrook et al 2008, Muth & Healy 2011, Whittaker et al 2023), but few have examined the behavior exclusively in the wild (Møller 2006, Järvinen et al 2017, Silva et al 2024).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%