1986
DOI: 10.1155/1986/78919
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The Choice of Web‐Monitoring Sites by a Green Miagrammopes Species (Araneae: Uloboridae)

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“…In spiders, two ways of protective body modifications were recorded: the first occur when the individual, through changes in color, in its shape or both, acquires colors similar to plants or inorganic objects; and second, when the spider mimics unpalatable individuals or acquires unpalatable structures (Peckham, 1889). Some species of the genera Miagrammopes and Uloborus (Uloboridae), for example, have long and slender legs and colors that resembles branches Lubin, 1986;Opell & Eberhard, 1984;Opell, 1986), while some representatives of the genus Wagneriana (Araneidae) have a similarity to debris (Robinson & Robinson, 1970).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spiders, two ways of protective body modifications were recorded: the first occur when the individual, through changes in color, in its shape or both, acquires colors similar to plants or inorganic objects; and second, when the spider mimics unpalatable individuals or acquires unpalatable structures (Peckham, 1889). Some species of the genera Miagrammopes and Uloborus (Uloboridae), for example, have long and slender legs and colors that resembles branches Lubin, 1986;Opell & Eberhard, 1984;Opell, 1986), while some representatives of the genus Wagneriana (Araneidae) have a similarity to debris (Robinson & Robinson, 1970).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%