Maternal behavior in wolf spiders: the role of abdominal hairs.
Science
; 182(4117): 1153-5, 1973 Dec 14.
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| ID: mdl-17810817
Newly emerged, juvenile wolf spiders do not settle on clothed or shaved areas of their mother's abdomen until after a period of days. Spiny, knobbed hairs, peculiar to adult female lycosids, apparently provide the stimulus and means for attachment by the inner layer of spiderlings. Innervated long, smooth hairs are mechanoreceptors which probably serve in other aspects of brood care.
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1973
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