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cribellar
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spider
prey
capture
thread
hold
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cribellar
most
primitive
type
found
aerial
comparison
strength
with
which
threads
produced
species
what
forces
responsible
stickiness
surface
formed
thousands
fine
ging
fibrils
enhance
adhesive
compatibility
viscous
zool
ecol
genet
physiol
epub
anatomy
configuration
shape
abstract
looped
that
surround
larger
supporting
fibers
evolution
mechanisms
virginia
tech
basal
araneomorphs
produce
noded
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more
snag
rough
surfaces
other
required
explain
factors
affecting
diameters
axial
simple
miagram
related
maximum
distance
spans
however
springer
relies
thin
protein
generate
mechanical
interlock
waals
capillary
adhesion
bioone
some
spiders
deposit
their
webs
taut
self
combing
silk
prithine
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CRIBELLAR»
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22.3 (a) Cribellar thread of Kukulcania hibernalis (Filistatidae; scale I 800 pm;
Opell 2002). (b) Cribellar thread of Mexitilia trivittata (Dictynidae; scale I 200 pm).
(c) Cribellum of Neolana pallida (Neolanidae; scale I 100 pm). (d) Cribellar
thread ...
Wolfgang Nentwig Universität Bern, 2013
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Spiderwebs and Silk: Tracing Evolution From Molecules to ...
The ability of spider cribellar prey capture thread to hold insects with different
surface features. Funct. Ecol. 8: 145-150. Opell, B. D. 1994b. Factors governing
the stickiness of cribellar prey capture threads in the spider family Uloboridae.
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Spiderwebs and Silk : Tracing Evolution From Molecules to ...
What forces are responsible for the stickiness of spider cribellar threads? J. Exp.
Zool. 265: 469–476. Opell, B. D. 1994a. The ability of spider cribellar prey
capture thread to hold insects with different surface features. Funct. Ecol. 8: 145–
150.
Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard University Catherine L. Craig Museum Associate, 2003
Comparison of cribellar fibrils produced by adult female Hyptiotes cavatus and
Miagrammopes animotus.' Node lnternode Node Surface area per diam.' (nm)
diam.' (nm) spacing' (nm) mm fibril length (um?) Hyptiotes cavatus 19.4 : 1.0(5)
10.3 ...
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Spider Physiology and: Behaviour
The ability of spider cribellar prey capture thread to hold insects with different
surface features. Funct. Ecol. 8, 145–150. Opell, B. D. (1994b). Factors governing
the stickiness of cribellar prey capture threads in the spider family Uloboridae.
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Journal of Experimental Biology
and cribellar threads registered on insect surfaces differed (Fig. 7). These
differences are explained by differences in the adhesive mechanisms of the two
thread types and by the interaction of these threads with insect setae and are
profiled by ...
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The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society
The cocoon becomes slightly free along one side. This is followed by the next
phase, the spinning of the cribellar silk. 8. Cribellar silk: For the first time in
cocoon spinning behaviour, the spider starts spinning sticky cribellar silk over the
cocoon ...
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Australian Natural History
A black house spider (Badumna longinquus) in its messy cribellar sheet web with
entangled click beetle prey. which form the basic framework of any web. A
cribellar catching line, then, is a compound structure made from at least three
different ...
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Handbook of Textile Fibre Structure: Natural, Regenerated, ...
'Nylons from nature: Synthetic analogs to spider silk'. Advanced Materials 10(15):
1185–1195. Opell, B. D. (1993). 'What forces are responsible for the stickiness of
spider cribellar threads?'. Journal of Experimental Zoology 265(5): 469–476.
Stephen Eichhorn, J. W. S. Hearle, M Jaffe, 2009
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The velvet spiders: an atlas of the Eresidae (Arachnida, ...
A—F Adoneafimhriata, female from Mehav Am village, Israel (MR003, MR),
scanning electron micrographs of spinnerets. A right ALS B detail of spigots on
right ALS C PMS D right PLS E cribellar spigots F arrow indicating tarsal organ,
left leg ...
Jeremy A. Miller, Charles E. Griswold, Nikolaj Scharff, 2012
2 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «CRIBELLAR»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
cribellar no contexto das seguintes notícias.
British Spider Spins Unusual Web
"Uloborus has unique cribellar glands, amongst the smallest silk glands of any spider, and it's these that yield the ultra-fine 'catching wool' of its ... «Inside Science News Service, mar 15»
Spiders Found That Can Trap Prey Using Electrically Charged Webs
The organ in question is called the cribellar. The cribellar is composed of two plates that hold silk faucets with a very small diameter – 50 ... «Guardian Liberty Voice, jan 15»