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10. Complex Population Patterns of Eunica tatilaHerrich-Schäffer (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), with Special Emphasis on Sexual Dimorphism

12. Prey selection in a nocturnal web-building spider, Eriophora edax (Araneae Araneidae).

13. Are cannibalism and tarantula predation factors in the spatial distribution of the wolf spider Lycosa subfusca (Araneae Lycosidae)?

14. Interspecific aggregation around the web of the orb spider Nephila clavipes: consequences for the web architecture of Leucauge venusta.

16. Effects of starvation on the search path characteristics of Orius majusculus (Reuter) (Het., Anthocoridae).

17. A case of zootherapy with the tarantula Brachypelma vagans Ausserer, 1875 in traditional medicine of the Chol Mayan ethnic group in Mexico

18. Learning capacities and welfare in an Antillean manatee, Trichechus manatus manatus.

19. Nest Site Selection during Colony Relocation in Yucatan Peninsula Populations of the Ponerine Ants Neoponera villosa (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

20. Species conservation profiles of tarantula spiders (Araneae, Theraphosidae) listed on CITES.

21. Genetic structure of Mexican lionfish populations in the southwest Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.

22. Fine-tuned intruder discrimination favors ant parasitoidism.

23. An arboreal spider protects its offspring by diving into the water of tank bromeliads.

24. Ants impact the composition of the aquatic macroinvertebrate communities of a myrmecophytic tank bromeliad.

25. Lionfish, Pterois volitans Linnaeus 1758, the complete mitochondrial DNA of an invasive species.

26. A Tank Bromeliad Favors Spider Presence in a Neotropical Inundated Forest.

27. The role of learning in risk-avoidance strategies during spider-ant interactions.

28. Morphological and color differences between island and mainland populations in the Mexican red rump tarantula, Brachypelma vagans.

29. A case of zootherapy with the tarantula Brachypelma vagans Ausserer, 1875 in traditional medicine of the Chol Mayan ethnic group in Mexico.

30. Chemically mediated burrow recognition in the Mexican tarantula Brachypelma vagans female.

31. Host selection by a kleptobiotic spider.

32. High precision during food recruitment of experienced (reactivated) foragers in the stingless bee Scaptotrigona mexicana (Apidae, Meliponini).

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