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1. Black widows as plastic wallflowers: female choosiness increases with indicators of high mate availability in a natural population.

2. Urban heat island conditions experienced by the Western black widow spider (Latrodectus hesperus): Extreme heat slows development but results in behavioral accommodations.

3. Male black widows parasitize mate-searching effort of rivals to find females faster.

4. Upper thermal tolerances of different life stages, sexes, and species of widow spiders (Araneae, Theridiidae).

5. Hierarchical spidroin micellar nanoparticles as the fundamental precursors of spider silks.

6. The contribution of developmental experience vs. condition to life history, trait variation and individual differences.

7. Part I characterization of MyoR in C2C12 mouse fibroblasts. Part II isolation and characterization of a novel class II bHLH transcription factor from the black widow spider, latrodectus hesperus

9. Physiological and biochemical analysis to reveal the molecular basis for black widow spiderling toxicity.

10. Mating system does not predict permanent sperm depletion in black widow spiders.

11. [Procedure for Latrodectus reproduction in the laboratory setting and the preparation of the first Russian matrix from its venom to manufacture homeopathic remedies with antiparasitic activity].

12. Acylated serine derivatives: a unique class of arthropod pheromones of the Australian redback spider, Latrodectus hasselti.

13. Tetraethylammonium-sensitive K(+) current in the bovine spermatozoa and its blocking by the venom of the Chilean Latrodectus mactans.

14. Repeated evolution of male sacrifice behavior in spiders correlated with genital mutilation.

15. Gumfooted lines in black widow cobwebs and the mechanical properties of spider capture silk.

17. Influence of calcium on 3H-noradrenaline release by Latrodectus antheratus (black widow spider) venom gland extract in arterial tissues of the rat.

19. Inhibition of 5-hydroxytryptamine contraction of guinea-pig smooth muscle treated with black widow spider venom.

21. The release of acetylcholine elicited by extracts of black widow spider glands: studies using rat superior cervical ganglia and inhibitors of electrically stimulated release.

22. Effects of venom gland extract of the black widow spider on rat brain and heart levels of noradrenaline, 5-hydroxytryptamine and acetylcholine.

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