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Morphometric analysis of a trapdoor spider (Araneae, Idiopidae) across different Brazilian biomes reveals the geographic variation of spiders from the caatinga biome

Morphometric analysis of a trapdoor spider (Araneae, Idiopidae) across different Brazilian biomes reveals the geographic variation of spiders from the caatinga biome

Rafael Fonseca-Ferreira, Millke Jasmine A. Morales, Leonardo S. Carvalho, José Paulo L. Guadanucci

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Agradecimentos: We wish to thank all the curators for the loan of specimens. We also thank Ana Lúcia Tourinho, Arthur Galleti Lima, Facundo Labarque, Felipe Garcia, Guilherme H. F. Azevedo, Juliano Zardetto, Milton Ribeiro, Pedro H. Martins, Rafael P. Indicatti, and Tadeu Siqueira for their help... Ver mais
Abstract: Widespread species are exposed to different environmental drivers and can consequently present variations in body shape and/or size. Trapdoor spiders of the genus Idiops are generally associated with a sedentary lifestyle and limited dispersion. However, the species Idiops... Ver mais

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2017/11985-9; 2018/02842-2

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Morphometric analysis of a trapdoor spider (Araneae, Idiopidae) across different Brazilian biomes reveals the geographic variation of spiders from the caatinga biome

Rafael Fonseca-Ferreira, Millke Jasmine A. Morales, Leonardo S. Carvalho, José Paulo L. Guadanucci

										

Morphometric analysis of a trapdoor spider (Araneae, Idiopidae) across different Brazilian biomes reveals the geographic variation of spiders from the caatinga biome

Rafael Fonseca-Ferreira, Millke Jasmine A. Morales, Leonardo S. Carvalho, José Paulo L. Guadanucci

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