Spiders are famous aesthetes. Many craft radially symmetric webs, first extruding long silken spokes and then spinning ...
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What Are Those Zigzags You See In Spiders’ Webs? Study Finds They Could Be A Kind Of Alarm System
Spiders’ webs come in all shapes and sizes, from funnel webs to sheet webs and the classic orb web – the sort you imagine for ...
Researchers simulated the effects that different web decorations had on vibrations, adding fresh insight to a decades-old ...
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Spiders weave secret alarm system through web zigzags for prey detection, study finds
F or decades, arachnologists debated the actual purpose of stabilimenta, a special thread spiders weave into their webs. Now, ...
The long-standing mystery around why spider webs sometimes feature "extra touches" known as stabilimenta has been revisited ...
Scientists offer a new idea for why orb-weaving arachnids add decorations known as stabilimenta to their webs.
A study shows that spider web decorations help spiders locate prey by spreading vibrations across more silk threads.
The long-standing mystery around why spider webs sometimes feature "extra touches" known as stabilimenta has been revisited in a new study which ...
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