Not exact matches
Among
spiders, the
wolf spider, Schizocosa uetzi, is unique because
males can take on a variety of different looks, or phenotypes.
Eileen Hebets of Cornell University introduced 81 sexually immature female
wolf spiders to a variety of sexually mature
males in the laboratory.
Previous work on
wolf spiders has indicated that
male courtship vibrations vary when
male diet is manipulated during development [41]--[43].