Web building and silk properties functionally covary among species of wolf spider
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posted on 2024-06-13, 17:13 authored by M Lacava, A Camargo, LF Garcia, MA Benamú, M Santana, J Fang, X Wang, SJ BlamiresWeb building and silk properties functionally covary among species of wolf spider
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Journal of Evolutionary BiologyVolume
31Pagination
968-978Location
SwitzerlandOpen access
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1010-061XeISSN
1420-9101Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal articleCopyright notice
2018, European Society for Evolutionary BiologyIssue
7Publisher
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineEcologyEvolutionary BiologyGenetics & HeredityEnvironmental Sciences & Ecologyecological influencesLycosidaemajor ampullate silknanostructurespropertiesspidroinsweb buildingARANEAE LYCOSIDAEDRAGLINE SILKEVOLUTIONPHYLOGENYDIVERSIFICATIONCONSERVATIONSYSTEMATICSTRANSITIONPATTERNSECOLOGY060303 Biological Adaptation091299 Materials Engineering not elsewhere classified970106 Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences970109 Expanding Knowledge in EngineeringUruguay National Grants System (ANII) (1‐109498) (M.L.)PEDECIBA, Uruguay (A.C.)National System of Investigators (SNI‐ANII), (L.F.G. and A.C.)CURE (L.F.G.)Australian Research Council (DE140101281)Hermon Slade FoundationUNSW School of Biological Earth and Environmental Sciences (S.J.B.)Institute for Frontier Materials3104 Evolutionary biology3103 Ecology3109 Zoology
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