Data and Code for the article:
Evolution of aerial spider webs coincided with repeated structural optimization of silk anchorages
Jonas O. Wolff, Gustavo B. Paterno, Daniele Liprandi, Martín J. Ramírez, Federico Bosia, Arie van der Meijden, Peter Michalik, Helen M. Smith, Braxton R. Jones, Alexandra M. Ravelo, Nicola Pugno and Marie E. Herberstein
Journal: Evolution
DOI: 10.1111/evo.13834
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Wolff, J. O., G. B. Paterno, D. Liprandi, M. J. Ramírez, F. Bosia, A. van der Meijden, P. Michalik, H. M. Smith, B. R. Jones, A. M. Ravelo, N. Pugno, and M. E. Herberstein. 2019. Evolution of aerial spider webs coincided with repeated structural optimization of silk anchorages. Evolution, DOI: 10.1111/evo.13834.