25
DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURE & SCIENCE
REPORTS
|
No. 3, July 2, 2016
20
th
International Congress of Arachnology
69
*Fischer, Andreas
Fact or myth: Do natural substances repel invasive spiders?
71
*Whitinger, John Alan
Anti-predator submersion behavior: a coevolutionary arms race
between two species of wolf spiders?
73
Nelsen, David R.
Sensory shifts following autotomy in the GoldenOrb-Weaver
spiders (
Nephila clavipes
)
75
*Murayama, Gabriel
The importance of trichobothria in prey-capture success in the
scorpion
Tityus serrulatus
(Buthidae)
77
Stafstrom, Jay
Nocturnal no more: Body condition predicts diurnal foraging in
the net-casting spider,
Deinopis subrufa
79
Wrinn, Kerri
Competition and autotomy affect survival and development in
cellar spiders
81
*Classen-Rodriguez, Leticia
Autotomized
Prionostemma
harvestmen have equal mating success
than intact individuals
83
*Pickett, Emily
The effects of habitat on the active space of two wolf spiders
85
*Stanley, Michael
Female preference for male chemotactile cues in
Pardosa milvina
(Araneae, Lycosidae)
87
Tatro, Kaitlyn
Last male paternity bias in
Tetragnatha
–does intermating interval
matter?
89
Shoenberger, William
Familiarity reduces aggression, but also mating success, for male
Leiobunum aldrichi
91
Sweger, Alexander
Behaviors associated with mating success in the wolf spider
Gladicosa gulosa
93
Watts, J. Colton
Fitness consequences of geographic variation in mate choice in a
wolf spider
95
*Albín, Andrea
Substrate choice by burrowing males of
Allocosa brasiliensis
(Araneae-Lycosidae)
97
Moon, Myung-Jin
Nanoscale Fibrillar Attachment Devices for the Dry Adhesion in
the Salticid Spider
Plexippus setipes
99
Laudier,Damien
Comparison of zinc-based fixatives for histochemical and
histomorphometric analysis of arachnid tissues
101
Huber, Bernhard
Multiple convergent evolution of male sexual ‘head’
modifications in pholcid spiders