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Assassin bug uses aggressive mimicry to lure spider prey
AE Wignall, PW Taylor
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1710), 1427-1433, 2011
792011
Flower symmetry preferences in honeybees and their crab spider predators
AE Wignall, AM Heiling, K Cheng, ME Herberstein
Ethology 112 (5), 510-518, 2006
772006
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) holding on to memories: response competition causes retroactive interference effects
K Cheng, AE Wignall
Animal cognition 9, 141-150, 2006
612006
Dangerous mating systems: signal complexity, signal content and neural capacity in spiders
ME Herberstein, AE Wignall, EA Hebets, JM Schneider
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 46, 509-518, 2014
462014
The influence of vibratory courtship on female mating behaviour in orb-web spiders (Argiope keyserlingi, Karsch 1878)
AE Wignall, ME Herberstein
PLoS One 8 (1), e53057, 2013
442013
How effective and persistent are fragmentsof male genitalia as mating plugs?
ME Herberstein, AE Wignall, SH Nessler, AMT Harmer, JM Schneider
Behavioral Ecology 23 (5), 1140-1145, 2012
382012
Male courtship vibrations delay predatory behaviour in female spiders
AE Wignall, ME Herberstein
Scientific reports 3 (1), 3557, 2013
372013
Exploitation of environmental noise by an araneophagic assassin bug
AE Wignall, RR Jackson, RS Wilcox, PW Taylor
Animal behaviour 82 (5), 1037-1042, 2011
332011
Alternative predatory tactics of an araneophagic assassin bug (Stenolemus bituberus)
AE Wignall, PW Taylor
Acta ethologica 12, 23-27, 2009
332009
Predatory behaviour of an araneophagic assassin bug
AE Wignall, PW Taylor
Journal of Ethology 28, 437-445, 2010
322010
Biology and life history of the araneophagic assassin bug Stenolemus bituberus including a morphometric analysis of the instars (Heteroptera, Reduviidae)
AE Wignall, PW Taylor
Journal of Natural History 42 (1-2), 59-76, 2008
232008
Introduction: spider biology
ME Herberstein, A Wignall
Spider behaviour: flexibility and versatility, 1-30, 2011
192011
Extreme short-term repeatability of male courtship performance in a tropical orb-web spider
AE Wignall, DJ Kemp, ME Herberstein
Behavioral Ecology 25 (5), 1083-1088, 2014
142014
Foreleg Autotomy Reduces Mating Success of Male Schizocosa ocreata Wolf Spiders
PW Taylor, JA Roberts, AE Wignall, GW Uetz
Journal of insect behavior 21, 193-202, 2008
142008
The sterile male technique: Irradiation negatively affects male fertility but not male courtship
M Magris, AE Wignall, ME Herberstein
Journal of insect physiology 75, 85-90, 2015
132015
Deceptive signals in spiders
ME Herberstein, A Wignall
Spider behaviour: flexibility and versatility, 190-214, 2011
92011
Male courtship reduces the risk of female aggression in web-building spiders but varies in structure
AE Wignall, ME Herberstein
Behavioral Ecology 33 (1), 280-287, 2022
62022
Responses of an araneophagic assassin bug, Stenolemus bituberus, to spider draglines
AE Wignall, PW Taylor
Ecological entomology 34 (3), 415-420, 2009
62009
Assassin bugs can reduce the aggression of their spider prey before an attack
AE Wignall, FG Soley
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 134 (4), 809-814, 2021
22021
Insights into the establishment of introduced species using Coccinellines (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) as a model system
HM Edirisinghe, RAB Leschen, J Dale, AE Wignall
The Coleopterists Bulletin 75 (1), 121-149, 2021
22021
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