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Samuel Aguilar Argüello
Samuel Aguilar Argüello
Scientist, New Zealand Forest Research Institute
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Multimodal sensory reliance in the nocturnal homing of the amblypygid Phrynus pseudoparvulus (Class Arachnida, Order Amblypygi)?
EA Hebets, A Aceves-Aparicio, S Aguilar-Argüello, VP Bingman, ...
Behavioural processes 108, 123-130, 2014
392014
The effect of irradiation and mass rearing on the anti-predator behaviour of the Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens (Diptera: Tephritidae)
D Rao, S Aguilar-Argüello, P Montoya, F Díaz-Fleischer
Bulletin of entomological research 104 (2), 176-181, 2014
172014
Risk assessment and the use of novel shortcuts in spatial detouring tasks in jumping spiders
S Aguilar-Argüello, D Gerhard, XJ Nelson
Behavioral Ecology 30 (5), 1488-1498, 2019
142019
Target-invariant aggressive display in a tephritid fly
S Aguilar-Argüello, F Díaz-Fleischer, D Rao
Behavioural processes 121, 33-36, 2015
92015
Jumping spiders: an exceptional group for comparative cognition studies
S Aguilar-Arguello, XJ Nelson
Learning & Behavior 49 (3), 276-291, 2021
82021
Distance assessment of detours by jumping spiders
S Aguilar-Arguello, D Gerhard, XJ Nelson
Current zoology 66 (3), 263-273, 2020
82020
Motion-triggered defensive display in a tephritid fly
S Aguilar-Argüello, F Díaz-Fleischer, D Rao
Journal of ethology 34, 31-37, 2016
82016
A Mixed Methods Approach for Fuel Characterisation in Gorse (Ulex europaeus L.) Scrub from High-Density UAV Laser Scanning Point Clouds and Semantic …
RJL Hartley, SJ Davidson, MS Watt, PD Massam, S Aguilar-Arguello, ...
Remote Sensing 14 (19), 4775, 2022
72022
Jumping spiders attend to information from multiple modalities when preparing to jump
S Aguilar-Arguello, AH Taylor, XJ Nelson
Animal Behaviour 171, 99-109, 2021
72021
Importance of hunger and prey type on predatory behavior stages in Corythalia albicincta (Araneae: Salticidae)
SO Aguilar-Argüello, JH García-Chávez
The Journal of Arachnology 43 (2), 143-151, 2015
72015
First record of the genus Chelobasis Gray, 1832 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae) in Mexico (North America)
C García-Robledo, EK Kuprewicz, L Bordignon, TDO Bahia, ...
The Coleopterists Bulletin 68 (4), 774-775, 2014
52014
Influence of fuel structure on gorse fire behaviour
A Valencia, KO Melnik, N Sanders, AS Hoy, M Yan, M Katurji, J Zhang, ...
International journal of wildland fire 32 (6), 927-941, 2023
42023
Widespread army ant aversion among East African jumping spiders (Salticidae)
XJ Nelson, S Aguilar-Arguello, RR Jackson
Journal of ethology 38, 185-194, 2020
32020
A predator’s response to a prey’s deterrent signal changes with experience
S Aguilar-Argüello, C Díaz-Castelazo, D Rao
Behavioural processes 151, 81-88, 2018
32018
Mapping fireline intensity and flame height of prescribed gorse wildland fires
A Valencia, KO Melnik, RJ Kelly, TC Jerram, H Wallace, ...
Fire Safety Journal 140, 103862, 2023
22023
Visual signals in the wing display of a tephritid fly deter jumping spider attacks
D Rao, SM Long, H Tapia-McClung, K Salgado-Espinosa, A Narendra, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (24), jeb244223, 2022
12022
Deconstructing a visual signal: the role of motion and colour in predator deterrence
D Rao, SM Long, H Tapia-McClung, K Salgado-Espinosa, A Narendra, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.03. 01.482534, 2022
12022
Jumping spiders do not seem fooled by texture gradient illusions
S Aguilar-Arguello, AH Taylor, XJ Nelson
Behavioural Processes 196, 104603, 2022
12022
An Updated Fire Danger Climatology for New Zealand
HG Pearce, S Aguilar-Arguello
2023
Predictive model comparison on a well-documented wildfire event in New Zealand
S Aguilar-Arguello, W Schou, I Pretorius
2023
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