RT @berlinbuggirl: But here's the worst part: because people have been sharing it over and over without source or credit, they missed the b…
The Great Silk Alternative: Multiple Co-Evolution of Web Loss and Sticky Hairs in Spiders https://t.co/dW1d5GMNmd
#PLOSONE: The Great Silk Alternative: Multiple Co-Evolution of Web Loss and Sticky Hairs in Spiders http://t.co/XBeQ9TMk14
.@arachnojoe I thought you might want to see my comment here- http://t.co/4qBfVxytCx
I have posted a response to the highly-?able paper on spider scopulae that @PLOSONE has been promoting. http://t.co/4qBfVxytCx
RT @PLOSONE The Great Silk Alternative: Multiple Co-Evolution of Web Loss and Sticky Hairs in Spiders http://t.co/BuiGUlmIlt
Evolution of hairy adhesive pads (scopulae) in vagrant spiders: http://t.co/nFHTnjOzdz
+ de la mitad de todas las spp de arañas han abandonado construcción de telarañas por un método alternativo de caza http://t.co/HOfmqVOxUo
Spiders use intermolecular forces for prey capture; geckos only use them for climbing & hanging around. http://t.co/lLqrPQffpH #PLOSONE
Kieler PLoS ONE-Paper: "The Great Silk Alternative: Multiple Co-Evolution of Web Loss and Sticky Hairs in Spiders" http://t.co/pgyyYqf5Mp
Great paper: "The Great Silk Alternative: Multiple Co-Evolution of Web Loss and Sticky Hairs in Spiders" http://t.co/cTRkbKeLDI