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1. Effect of three pest-control management systems on abundance, species richness, and selected traits of spiders (Araneae) assemblage in apple orchard.

2. Importance of spider prey for development of a specialized araneophagous predator (Araneae: Palpimanidae).

3. Golden mimics use multiple defenses to counter generalist and specialist predators.

4. Eff ect of the nutritional quality of primary food on the development, sex ratio, and size of a parasitoid in a quadri-trophic food web.

5. Natural Diet of European Green Lizards, Lacerta viridis (Squamata: Lacertidae): A Comparison of Macroscopic and Molecular Identification Methods.

6. Dynamic evolution of size and colour in the highly specialized Zodarion ant-eating spiders.

7. Importance of spider prey for development of a specialized araneophagous predator (Araneae: Palpimanidae).

8. Aversive reactions of two invertebrate predators to European red–black insects.

9. Personality predicts mode of attack in a generalist ground spider predator.

10. Defences of Arachnids: diversified arsenal used against range of enemies.

11. Ecological specialization and reproductive isolation among closely related sympatric ant‐eating spiders.

12. Phylogenomics and loci dropout patterns of deeply diverged Zodarion ant‐eating spiders suggest a high potential of RAD‐seq for genus‐level spider phylogenetics.

13. Gut-content analysis in four species, combined with comparative analysis of trophic traits, suggests an araneophagous habit for the entire family Palpimanidae (Araneae).

14. Increased speed of movement reduced identification of Batesian ant-mimicking spiders by surrogate predators.

15. arakno - An R package for effective spider nomenclature, distribution and trait data retrieval from online resources.

16. Fundamental trophic niche of two prey-specialized jumping spiders, Cyrba algerina and Heliophanus termitophagus (Araneae: Salticidae).

17. Prey specificity of predatory venoms.

18. Habituation to visual stimuli is independent of boldness in a jumping spider.

19. Evolutionary insights into the eco-phenotypic diversification of Dysdera spiders in the Canary Islands.

20. World Spider Trait database: a centralized global open repository for curated data on spider traits.

21. Coexistence of two termite‐eating specialists (Araneae).

22. Spiders mimic the acoustic signalling of mutillid wasps to avoid predation: startle signalling or Batesian mimicry?

23. Transformational Mimicry in a Myrmecomorphic Spider.

24. Estimation of trophic niches in myrmecophagous spider predators.

25. Prey acceptance and conditional foraging behavior in the cribellate-web spider Titanoeca quadriguttata (Araneae: Titanoecidae).

26. Silk‐ and volatile‐based male mate choice in the genital plug‐producing spider.

27. Global patterns in the biocontrol efficacy of spiders: A meta‐analysis.

28. Trophic niche and capture efficacy of an ant-eating spider, Euryopis episinoides (Araneae: Theridiidae).

29. An updated perspective on spiders as generalist predators in biological control.

30. Do ladybird spiders really mimic ladybird beetles?

31. Venom of prey‐specialized spiders is more toxic to their preferred prey: A result of prey‐specific toxins.

32. Venom gland size and venom complexity—essential trophic adaptations of venomous predators: A case study using spiders.

33. Pax islamita (Araneae: Zodariidae) as a new host of an acrocerid fly from Israel.

34. Resource availability, mating opportunity and sexual selection intensity influence the expression of male alternative reproductive tactics.

35. Trophic niche, capture efficiency and venom profiles of six sympatric ant‐eating spider species (Araneae: Zodariidae).

36. Generalized estimating equations: A pragmatic and flexible approach to the marginal GLM modelling of correlated data in the behavioural sciences.

37. Gene flow assessment helps to distinguish strong genomic structure from speciation in an Iberian ant-eating spider.

38. Revision of eastern Australian ant-mimicking spiders of the genus Myrmarachne (Araneae, Salticidae) reveals a complex of species and forms.

39. The Behavioral Type of a Top Predator Drives the Short-Term Dynamic of Intraguild Predation.

40. The golden mimicry complex uses a wide spectrum of defence to deter a community of predators.

41. Metabolic specialisation on preferred prey and constraints in the utilisation of alternative prey in an ant-eating spider.

42. Different hunting strategies of generalist predators result in functional differences.

43. Marginal Models Via GLS: A Convenient Yet Neglected Tool for the Analysis of Correlated Data in the Behavioural Sciences.

44. Suitability of woodlice prey for generalist and specialist spider predators: a comparative study.

45. Trophic specialisation in a predatory group: the case of prey-specialised spiders (Araneae).

46. Trophic niche of Oecobius maculatus (Araneae: Oecobiidae): evidence based on natural diet, prey capture success, and prey handling.

47. The biocontrol potential of Philodromus (Araneae, Philodromidae) spiders for the suppression of pome fruit orchard pests.

48. Niche partitioning and niche filtering jointly mediate the coexistence of three closely related spider species ( Araneae, Philodromidae).

49. Biological control in winter: novel evidence for the importance of generalist predators.

50. Female control of mate plugging in a female-cannibalistic spider (Micaria sociabilis).

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