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Fig 1.

Percentages of first encounter (dashed arrows) and first attack (solid arrows) of Tasmanicosa in a three-way videorecorded food web arena.

Direction of arrows point to the predator that made the encounter/attack, thicker arrows represent higher proportions. Percentages indicate cases in which prey was encountered first (out of n = 27), or attacked first (out of n = 27).

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Fig 2.

Percentages of first encounter (dashed arrows) and first attack (solid arrows) of Tasmanicosa and Hogna in a four-way videorecorded food web arena.

Direction of arrows point to the predator that made the encounter/attack, thicker arrows represent higher proportions. Percentages indicate cases in which prey was encountered first (out of n = 23), or attacked first (out of n = 23).

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Fig 3.

Percent body content of protein and lipid in four arthropods (mean and SD), caught near cotton fields, reared on cotton plant material, or reared on soy and agar diet.

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Table 1.

Wolf spider prey observed in visual surveys around edges of cotton fields.

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