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Ancient spiders were dedicated mothersLesté-Lasserre, ChristaNew scientist (1971), 2021-09, Vol.251 (3353), p.20-20London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Spiders catapult after mating to escape deathJones, SamNew scientist (1971), 2022-04, Vol.254 (3384), p.15-15London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Female black widow spider mates with and eats many malesLesté-Lasserre, ChristaNew scientist (1971), 2021-05, Vol.250 (3333), p.11-11London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Smarter than the average bug: its brain may be no bigger than a pinhead, but Portia can solve problems that would flummox some mammalsMcCrone, JohnNew scientist (1971), 2006-05, Vol.190 (2553), p.37New Scientist LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Spiderwebs may be the world's most sensitive ‘ears’Wong, CarissaNew scientist (1971), 2022-02, Vol.253 (3374), p.15-15London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Sneaky spiders trap frogsLearn, Joshua RappNew scientist (1971), 2021-01, Vol.249 (3317), p.15-15London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Material Type: magazinearticle
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Some male spiders tie up females to avoid being eatenLearn, Joshua RappNew scientist (1971), 2020-11, Vol.248 (3309), p.18-18London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Insects disguise themselves as enemy spidersLesté-Lasserre, ChristaNew scientist (1971), 2023-11, Vol.260 (3463), p.8-8London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Material Type: magazinearticle
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Mystery of spider flight solvedNew scientist (1971), 2018-06, Vol.238 (3183), p.18-18London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Material Type: magazinearticle
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Spiders' sticky silk has a dual identityNew scientist (1971), 2016-05, Vol.230 (3074), p.15-15London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |