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- cares for its young but shows no other sociality traits is said to be subsocial. An animal that exhibits a high degree of sociality is called a social...
- genus includes three subsocial species, A. fenestralis, A. similis and A. ferox, all three of which have highly developed subsocial organizations. Wikimedia...
- evolved along a restricted pathway through solitary subsocial ancestors. It has been shown that the subsocial spiders of genus Stegodyphus tolerate a low level...
- do not display parental care behaviors after the eggs have been laid. Subsociality, where females guard their offspring, is well-do****ented in two families...
- social and sub-social species, leading to its tentative identification as subsocial. The species is named EiĆ°ur Francis, the son of Ingi Agnarsson who first...
- Zethinae are all solitary with the exception of a few communal and several subsocial species. The Stenogastrinae are facultatively eusocial, considering nests...
- known as wood roaches or brown-hooded ****roaches. These roaches are subsocial, their young requiring considerable parental interaction. They also share...
- 60 spiderlings emerge from an egg sac. Unusual for spiders, they are subsocial at this stage: they remain together for about a month, but do not cooperate...
- "Dramatic histological changes preceding suicidal maternal care in the subsocial spider Stegodyphus lineatus (Araneae: Eresidae)". Journal of Arachnology...
- ****ual selection, courtship and mating, and wing folding. L. riparia are a subsocial earwig with complex maternal habits. They are voracious predators, and...