Simona Kralj Fišer
@simonakraljfiser.bsky.social
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Evolution, sexual selection, sexual size dimorphism, reproductive biology, animal personalities, quantitative genetics, maternal effects. Spiders. Love all kind of animals, travelling, cooking, hikes and more. https://www.simonakraljfiser.com
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behavecol.bsky.social
Divergent alternative mating tactics in convergent male reproductive morphs
#AlternativeReproductiveTactic #Insect #Bioacoustics

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a close up of a cricket walking on the ground .
ALT: a close up of a cricket walking on the ground .
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Does sexual dimorphism reflect sexual antagonism? Covariation of female fitness with brothers’ sexual traits and their female homologues in neriid flies #ProcB #OpenAccess royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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corriemoreau.bsky.social
UPDATE: The 2025-2026 list of faculty and postdoc positions in ecology and evolutionary biology is out! Be sure to check out this active and helpful community run resources! docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
ecoevojobs.net 2025-26
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methodsinecoevol.bsky.social
📖Published📖

Check out this new research article 👉 Quantifying the correlation between variance components: An extension to the double-hierarchical generalised linear model 🧪 🌍

Read the full article here 👇
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Why do female spiders eat their mates, and how do males fight back? 🕷️ Our new review unpacks the evolutionary dynamics of sexual cannibalism and the astonishing male strategies it has shaped — from nuptial gifts to remote copulation. Open access in Integrative Zoology 👉 doi.org/10.1111/1749...
Unravelling Evolutionary Dynamics of Female Sexual Cannibalism and Male Reproductive Strategies in Spiders
Sexual cannibalism (SC), where one mating partner consumes the other in the context of mating, is especially prevalent among spiders. However, the evolution of SC in spiders is still not fully unders...
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Spiders have personalities—and in Pisaura mirabilis, opposites might attract: adventurous males and cautious females mate longer, revealing hidden personality-driven patterns in romance. Lead by @cristinatuni.bsky.social Read more here: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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svea-voneinem.bsky.social
It's mating season!
Always fascinating to watch how the male tries to seduce the female and to wait how she will react...
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We - EZ lab
@ezlab.bsky.social
(past/current) - presented our latest research at the European congress of arachnology
@35theca2025.bsky.social
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@matjazgregoric.bsky.social
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Excuse the grainy photo — this was the best I could manage!
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uhl-lab.bsky.social
A great conference is over. The 35th European Conference of Arachnology in Zadar, hosted by Martina Pavlek. Great talks, discussions and parties including jumping into the adriatic sea during breaks.
Zadar, university building, view from the water.
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roesslerdaniela.bsky.social
🕷️ 🚨 Are you at the #DZG in Berlin next week? @dzg2025berlin.bsky.social my PhD @nadjageiger.bsky.social and I are very excited to tell you the latest about our spider sleep 💤 work! Come check out our talks on Friday and ask all your questions! :) 🚨 🕷️
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Thank you organizers for the fantastic conference 🕷️❤️ @35theca2025.bsky.social
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ethoges.bsky.social
🧪 ETHOLOGY: Male spider drumming displays are condition-dependent 🥁🕷️
Miriam Scriba shows that well-fed jumping spider males drum more & gain mating success—but reduce drumming when females are well-fed, and often lift abdomens. A nuanced male–female interaction! #OpenAccess: doi.org/10.1111/eth....
Condition‐Dependent Variation in Male Drumming Displays, Female Responses and Mating Success in the Jumping Spider Saitis barbipes
Nutritional condition shapes courtship and mating success in the jumping spider Saitis barbipes.
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35theca2025.bsky.social
Today we’re going in deep 🕸️

Symposium on the science beneath the surface: cave arachnid ecology, diversity and evolution.
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Thanks @mpavlek.bsky.social for the wonderful trip to Kornati! IT was awesome 😍. We saw🐬🐬🐬@35theca2025.bsky.social