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Games spiders play. III: Cues underlying context-associated chenges in agonistic behaviourRIECHERT, S. E.Animal behaviour. 1984, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 1-15, issn 0003-3472Article

GAMES SPIDERS PLAY. II: RESOURCE ASSESSMENT STRATEGIESRIECHERT SE.1979; BEHAV. SCI.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 6; NO 2; PP. 121-128; BIBL. 29 REF.Article

Agatoxins: ion channel specific toxins from the american funnel web spider, Agelenopsis apertaADAMS, Michael E.Toxicon (Oxford). 2004, Vol 43, Num 5, pp 509-525, issn 0041-0101, 17 p.Article

The energetic costs of fightingRIECHERT, S. E.American zoologist. 1988, Vol 28, Num 3, pp 877-884, issn 0003-1569Conference Paper

Genetically-based variation between two spider populations in foraging behaviorHEDRICK, A. V; RIECHERT, S. E.Oecologia. 1989, Vol 80, Num 4, pp 533-539, issn 0029-8549, 7 p.Article

A conflicting-tendency model of spider agonistic behaviour: hybrid-pure population line comparisonsSMITH, J. M; RIECHERT, S. E.Animal behaviour. 1984, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 564-578, issn 0003-3472Article

GAMES SPIDERS PLAY: BEHAVIORAL VARIABILITY IN TERRITORIAL DISPUTES.RIECHERT SE.1978; BEHAV. ECOL. SOCIOBIOL.; DEU; DA. 1978; VOL. 3; NO 2; PP. 135-162; BIBL. 1 P. 1/2Article

PATTERNS OF SPIDER DISTRIBUTION (AGELENOPSIS APERTA (GERTS CH)) IN DESERT GRASS LAND AND RECENT LAVA BED HABITATS, SOUTH-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO = LA DISTRIBUTION D'A.A. (G.) DANS UNE PRAIRIE DE REGION DESERTIQUE ET DANS UNE RECENTE COULEE DE LAVE DU NOUVEAU MEXIQUE CENTRAL-SUDRIECHERT SE; REEDER WG; ALLEN TA et al.1973; J. ANIMAL ECOL.; G.B.; DA. 1973; VOL. 42; NO 1; PP. 19-35; H.T. 2; BIBL. 1 P.Serial Issue

w-Aga-I: a presynaptic calcium channel antagonist from venom of the funnel web spider, Agelenopsis apertaBINDOKAS, V. P; ADAMS, M. E.Journal of neurobiology. 1989, Vol 20, Num 4, pp 171-188, issn 0022-3034, 18 p.Article

Decisions in multiple goal contexts: habitat selection of the spider, Agelenopsis aperta (Gertsch)RIECHERT, S. E.Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. 1985, Vol 70, Num 1, pp 53-69, issn 0044-3573Article

Heterodimeric structure of the spider toxin ω-agatoxin IA revealed by precursor analysis and mass spectrometrySANTOS, A. D; IMPERIAL, J. S; CHAUDHARY, T et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1992, Vol 267, Num 29, pp 20701-20705, issn 0021-9258Article

Levels of predation and genetically based anti-predator behaviour in the spider, Agelenopsis apertaRIECHERT, S. E; HEDRICK, A. V.Animal behaviour. 1990, Vol 40, pp 679-687, issn 0003-3472, 4Article

Structural analysis of N-linked carbohydrate chains of funnel web spider (Agelenopsis aperta) venom peptide isomeraseSHIKATA, Y; OHE, H; MANO, N et al.Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry. 1998, Vol 62, Num 6, pp 1211-1215, issn 0916-8451Article

Analysis of major ampullate silk cDNAs from two non-orb-weaving spiders : Silk-biology, genetics, biomaterials, materials science, and engineeringMAOZHEN TIAN; CONGZHOU LIU; LEWIS, Randolph et al.Biomacromolecules. 2004, Vol 5, Num 3, pp 657-660, issn 1525-7797, 4 p.Article

Structures of paralytic acylpolyamines from the spider Agelenopsis apertaQUISTAD, G. B; SUWANRUMPHA, S; JAREMA, M. A et al.Biochemical and biophysical research communications (Print). 1990, Vol 169, Num 1, pp 51-56, issn 0006-291X, 6 p.Article

P-type calcium channels blocked by the spider towin ω-Aga-IVAMINTZ, I. M; VENEMA, V. J; SWIDEREK, K. M et al.Nature (London). 1992, Vol 355, Num 6363, pp 827-829, issn 0028-0836Article

Toxins affecting calcium channels in neuronsUCHITEL, O. D.Toxicon (Oxford). 1997, Vol 35, Num 8, pp 1161-1191, issn 0041-0101Article

Effects of funnel web spider towin on Ca2+ currents in neurohypophysial terminalsGANG WANG; LEMOS, J. R.Brain research. 1994, Vol 663, Num 2, pp 215-222, issn 0006-8993Article

A highly potent and selective N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist from the venom of the Agelenopsis aperta spiderKISKIN, N. I; CHIZHMAKOV, I. V; TSYUNDRENKO, A. Y et al.Neuroscience. 1992, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 11-18, issn 0306-4522Article

High affinity block of myocardial L-type calcium channels by the spider toxin ω-aga-toxin IIIA : advantages over 1,4-dihydropyridinesCOHEN, C. J; ERTEL, E. A; SMITH, M. M et al.Molecular pharmacology. 1992, Vol 42, Num 6, pp 947-951, issn 0026-895XArticle

Sequential assignment and structure determination of spider toxin ω-Aga-IVBHONGTAO YU; ROSEN, M. K; SACCOMANO, N. A et al.Biochemistry (Easton). 1993, Vol 32, Num 48, pp 13123-13129, issn 0006-2960Article

An airborne female pheromone associated with male attraction and courtship in a desert spiderPAPKE, Mirjam D; RIECHERT, Susan E; SCHULZ, Stefan et al.Animal behaviour. 2001, Vol 61, pp 877-886, issn 0003-3472, 5Article

Efficient syntheses of polyamine and polyamine amide voltage-sensitive calcium channel blockers : FTX-3.3 and sFTX-3.3MOYA, E; BLAGBROUGH, I. S.Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology. 1996, Vol 48, Num 2, pp 179-182, issn 0022-3573Article

Blocking and isolation of a calcium channel from neurons in mammals and cephalopods utilizing a toxin fraction (FTX) from funnel-web spider poisonLLINAS, R; SUGIMORI, M; LIN, J.-W et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1989, Vol 86, Num 5, pp 1689-1693, issn 0027-8424Article

Dehydroalanine-based inhibition of a peptide epimerase from spider venomMURKIN, Andrew S; TANNER, Martin E.Journal of organic chemistry. 2002, Vol 67, Num 24, pp 8389-8394, issn 0022-3263, 6 p.Article

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