Female and juvenile burrow digging in Allocosa brasiliensis, a South American sand-dwelling wolf spider
Allocosa brasiliensis is a sand-dwelling wolf spider that constructs burrows along the coasts of rivers, lakes, and the Atlantic Ocean in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. This species shows a reversal in typical sex roles in spiders: females wander searching for males and initiate courtship, while bo...
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Autores principales: | De Simone, G.A., Aisenberg, A., Peretti, A.V. |
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Formato: | JOUR |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_20509928_v16_n8_p276_DeSimone |
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