Trichonephila clavipes (formerly known as Nephila clavipes), commonly known as the golden silk orb-weaver, golden silk spider, golden orb weaver spider...
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from Nephila komaci Trichonephila clavipes (or "banana spider") found widely in warmer parts of the Americas, transferred from Nephila clavipes Trichonephila...
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silk directly using E. coli modified with certain genes of the spider Nephila clavipes. This approach eliminates the need to "milk" spiders. A 556 kDa spider...
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tobacco and potato plants that express remarkable amounts of recombinant Nephila clavipes dragline proteins. Furthermore, fibers developed from spidroin are...
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spiders that was first described by Friedrich Dahl in 1911, as a subgenus of Nephila. Trichonephila was elevated to a genus by Kuntner et al. in 2019. Trichonephila...
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male spiders under certain conditions, such as Misumena vatia and Nephila clavipes, whose smaller males climb faster to reach their mates: Explained by...
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lines of goats to produce recombinant versions of two spidroins from Nephila clavipes, the golden orb weaver, MaSp1 and MaSp2 When the female goats lactate...
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Central American genus of extremely venomous spiders Golden silk orb-weaver (Nephila), a widespread genus of large but rather harmless spiders, noted for their...
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stealthily approaching predators. One case is the golden orb weaver (Nephila clavipes), which spins a conspicuous golden coloured web in well-lit areas....
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Trichonephila plumipes (redirect from Nephila plumipes)
to a tiger. This species was formerly called Nephila plumipes. As with other spiders from the genus Nephila, these spiders have a distinct golden web. The...
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signals and prey capture in orb-weaving spiders (Zygiella x-notata, Nephila clavipes; Araneidae)". Journal of Comparative Physiology. 148 (4): 445–455....
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M. Lewinsohn demonstrated that the Neotropical orb-weaving spider Nephila clavipes released unharmed 14 species of field-caught ithomiine butterflies...
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Christenson, T.E (1989). "Sperm depletion in the golden orb-weaving spider, Nephila clavipes". J. Arachnol. 17: 115–118. Kempenaers, B (1999). "Extra-pair paternity...
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jungle Bothriechis schlegelii Cebus capucinus Phrictus quinqueparitus Nephila clavipes Iguana iguana Deimerandra emarginata Agalychnis callidryas Agallychnis...
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woodlouse spider (2019) Latrodectus elegans, Black widow spider (2022) Nephila clavipes, (golden silk orb-weaver) (2017) Parasteatoda tepidariorum, (common...
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silk from individual spiders. It has been discovered that the species Nephila clavipes produces silk that is less immunogenic than silkworm silk; it has a...
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List of Araneidae species: N–Z (section Nephila)
India to Japan Nephila clavata caerulescens Ono, 2011 — Japan Nephila clavipes (Linnaeus, 1767) — USA to Argentina, São Tomé Nephila clavipes fasciculata...
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behaviors. This trait is common in web-building spiders, including Nephila clavipes, N. maculata, and Frontinella communis. During the hottest portions...
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Teminius affinis Zora pumila Calodipoena incredula Mysmenopsis furtiva Nephila clavipes Eidmannella bullata Eidmannella delicata Eidmannella nasuta Eidmannella...
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of Orb Construction by Philoponella Vicina, Leucauge Mariana, and Nephila Clavipes (Araneae, Uloboridae and Tetragnathidae), and Their Phylogenetic Implications"...
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nests. Additionally, spiders such as orb weavers Argiope aurantia and Nephila clavipes are thought to be predators of M. mexicanus. Ants are commonly found...
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mockingbirds, and woodpeckers. Spiders such as Argiope aurantia and Nephila clavipes are also known to be predators of this species. Ant raids are also...
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a synonym of Dreptes thomensis, the Giant sunbird Nephila thomensis, a synonym of Nephila clavipes Siphonops thomensis, a synonym of Schistometopum thomense...
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(Araneidae), Leucauge sp. (Tetragnathidae), Mecynogea sp. (Araneidae), and Nephila clavipes. Within each group, each spider is strategically positioned, with fertile...
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spiders, in the family Araneidae. The wasps were observed to switch from Nephila clavipes in July to Parawixia sp., Argiope argentata and Araneus sp. as the...
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presides in the outer area of webs built by the Argiope argentata and Nephila clavipes spiders, which are two types of araneid spiders. It is also found in...
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Cycle, Habitat and Variation in Selected Web Parameters in the Spider, Nephila clavipes Koch (Araneidae)". The American Midland Naturalist. 98 (1): 95–108...
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typically encountered by visitors include golden silk orb-weaver spiders (Nephila clavipes), largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana)...
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Shih; Dong Ren (2011). "A golden orb-weaver spider(Araneae: Nephilidae: Nephila) from the Middle Jurassic of China". Biology Letters. 7 (5): 775–78. doi:10...
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K.; Ren, D. (2011). "A golden orb-weaver spider (Araneae: Nephilidae: Nephila) from the Middle Jurassic of China". Biology Letters. 7 (5): 775–8. doi:10...
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