https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=Baylou402 Wikipedia - User contributions [en] 2024-10-15T01:22:51Z User contributions MediaWiki 1.43.0-wmf.26 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1125419015 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-12-03T22:38:39Z <p>Baylou402: Edited within the article itself and wanted to add the lead in my sandbox too</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so this is the article to peer review!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Added to it more:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas. The male and female of this species can be differentiated from their size or by the coloration on their [[cephalothorax]] and abdomen. The females have a lighter cephalothorax a slightly darker abdomen with white spots. They are active in the autumn and winter season and can be found in sheltered areas within vegetation. They can also be found living within apple orchards, where insecticides may be present, which can potentially effect or alter their personality and behavior. Their diet consists of small insects, almost anything they can hold.<br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté, Buddle, Vincent |first=Raphaël, Christopher, Charles |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1125417516 Eris militaris 2022-12-03T22:28:44Z <p>Baylou402: /* Behavior */ Punctuation</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt; The male and female of this species can be differentiated from their size or by the coloration on their [[cephalothorax]] and abdomen. The females have a lighter cephalothorax a slightly darker abdomen with white spots.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They are active in the autumn and winter season and can be found in sheltered areas within vegetation.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt; They can also be found living within apple orchards, where insecticides may be present, which can potentially effect or alter their personality and behavior.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt; Their diet consists of small insects, almost anything they can hold.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces, such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> After consuming prey, they groom themselves. Often grooming their chelicerae and rubbing them on their [[Pedipalp|pedipalps]]. Grooming also appears during periods of rest, such as in a hidden spot within vegetation or within its shelter.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Hill |first=David |date=August 15, 2008 |title=The behavior of Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae) |url=https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA%2024.2.pdf |access-date=November 28, 2022 |website=PECKHAMIA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Male ''Eris militaris'' participate in a [[Courtship display|dance]] in an attempt to win over a potential mate. This dance consists of the male lifting its forelegs outward and occasionally stepping side to side while its forelegs move consistently.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They can be found in hidden areas, such as [[blackberry]] bushes, where the leaves overlap and create small shelters.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, butterflies, or leafhoppers.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their learning abilities decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior may be due to less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Males and females of this species respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1125417388 Eris militaris 2022-12-03T22:27:51Z <p>Baylou402: /* Insecticide Effects */ Fixed grammar.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt; The male and female of this species can be differentiated from their size or by the coloration on their [[cephalothorax]] and abdomen. The females have a lighter cephalothorax a slightly darker abdomen with white spots.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They are active in the autumn and winter season and can be found in sheltered areas within vegetation.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt; They can also be found living within apple orchards, where insecticides may be present, which can potentially effect or alter their personality and behavior.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt; Their diet consists of small insects, almost anything they can hold.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces, such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> After consuming prey they groom themselves. Often grooming their chelicerae and rubbing them on their [[Pedipalp|pedipalps]]. Grooming also appears during periods of rest, such as in a hidden spot within vegetation or within its shelter.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Hill |first=David |date=August 15, 2008 |title=The behavior of Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae) |url=https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA%2024.2.pdf |access-date=November 28, 2022 |website=PECKHAMIA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Male ''Eris militaris'' participate in a [[Courtship display|dance]] in an attempt to win over a potential mate. This dance consists of the male lifting its forelegs outward and occasionally stepping side to side while its forelegs move consistently.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They can be found in hidden areas, such as [[blackberry]] bushes, where the leaves overlap and create small shelters.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, butterflies, or leafhoppers.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their learning abilities decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior may be due to less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Males and females of this species respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1125416742 Eris militaris 2022-12-03T22:23:07Z <p>Baylou402: Added a new piece of information to the diet section and added the source.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt; The male and female of this species can be differentiated from their size or by the coloration on their [[cephalothorax]] and abdomen. The females have a lighter cephalothorax a slightly darker abdomen with white spots.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They are active in the autumn and winter season and can be found in sheltered areas within vegetation.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt; They can also be found living within apple orchards, where insecticides may be present, which can potentially effect or alter their personality and behavior.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt; Their diet consists of small insects, almost anything they can hold.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces, such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> After consuming prey they groom themselves. Often grooming their chelicerae and rubbing them on their [[Pedipalp|pedipalps]]. Grooming also appears during periods of rest, such as in a hidden spot within vegetation or within its shelter.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Hill |first=David |date=August 15, 2008 |title=The behavior of Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae) |url=https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA%2024.2.pdf |access-date=November 28, 2022 |website=PECKHAMIA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Male ''Eris militaris'' participate in a [[Courtship display|dance]] in an attempt to win over a potential mate. This dance consists of the male lifting its forelegs outward and occasionally stepping side to side while its forelegs move consistently.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They can be found in hidden areas, such as [[blackberry]] bushes, where the leaves overlap and create small shelters.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, butterflies, or leafhoppers.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Males and females of this species respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1124420612 Eris militaris 2022-11-28T20:58:50Z <p>Baylou402: Switched the position of a source</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt; The male and female of this species can be differentiated from their size or by the coloration on their [[cephalothorax]] and abdomen. The females have a lighter cephalothorax a slightly darker abdomen with white spots.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They are active in the autumn and winter season and can be found in sheltered areas within vegetation.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt; They can also be found living within apple orchards, where insecticides may be present, which can potentially effect or alter their personality and behavior.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt; Their diet consists of small insects, almost anything they can hold.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces, such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> After consuming prey they groom themselves. Often grooming their chelicerae and rubbing them on their [[Pedipalp|pedipalps]]. Grooming also appears during periods of rest, such as in a hidden spot within vegetation or within its shelter.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Hill |first=David |date=August 15, 2008 |title=The behavior of Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae) |url=https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA%2024.2.pdf |access-date=November 28, 2022 |website=PECKHAMIA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Male ''Eris militaris'' participate in a [[Courtship display|dance]] in an attempt to win over a potential mate. This dance consists of the male lifting its forelegs outward and occasionally stepping side to side while its forelegs move consistently.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They can be found in hidden areas, such as [[blackberry]] bushes, where the leaves overlap and create small shelters.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Males and females of this species respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1124420445 Eris militaris 2022-11-28T20:57:48Z <p>Baylou402: Expanded the lead to include the main points that the article talks about.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt; The male and female of this species can be differentiated from their size or by the coloration on their [[cephalothorax]] and abdomen. The females have a lighter cephalothorax a slightly darker abdomen with white spots.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They are active in the autumn and winter season and can be found in sheltered areas within vegetation.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt; They can also be found living within apple orchards, where insecticides may be present, which can potentially effect or alter their personality and behavior.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot; /&gt; Their diet consists of small insects, almost anything they can hold.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces, such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> After consuming prey they groom themselves. Often grooming their chelicerae and rubbing them on their [[Pedipalp|pedipalps]]. Grooming also appears during periods of rest, such as in a hidden spot within vegetation or within its shelter.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Hill |first=David |date=August 15, 2008 |title=The behavior of Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae) |url=https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA%2024.2.pdf |access-date=November 28, 2022 |website=PECKHAMIA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Male ''Eris militaris'' participate in a [[Courtship display|dance]] in an attempt to win over a potential mate. This dance consists of the male lifting its forelegs outward and occasionally stepping side to side while its forelegs move consistently.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They can be found in hidden areas, such as [[blackberry]] bushes, where the leaves overlap and create small shelters.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref name=&quot;:5&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:4&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Males and females of this species respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1124417816 Eris militaris 2022-11-28T20:40:27Z <p>Baylou402: /* Distribution */ Addition on where they are found.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces, such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> After consuming prey they groom themselves. Often grooming their chelicerae and rubbing them on their [[Pedipalp|pedipalps]]. Grooming also appears during periods of rest, such as in a hidden spot within vegetation or within its shelter.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Hill |first=David |date=August 15, 2008 |title=The behavior of Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae) |url=https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA%2024.2.pdf |access-date=November 28, 2022 |website=PECKHAMIA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Male ''Eris militaris'' participate in a [[Courtship display|dance]] in an attempt to win over a potential mate. This dance consists of the male lifting its forelegs outward and occasionally stepping side to side while its forelegs move consistently.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; They can be found in hidden areas, such as [[blackberry]] bushes, where the leaves overlap and create small shelters.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1124416933 Eris militaris 2022-11-28T20:34:46Z <p>Baylou402: /* Distribution */ Grammar</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces, such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> After consuming prey they groom themselves. Often grooming their chelicerae and rubbing them on their [[Pedipalp|pedipalps]]. Grooming also appears during periods of rest, such as in a hidden spot within vegetation or within its shelter.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Hill |first=David |date=August 15, 2008 |title=The behavior of Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae) |url=https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA%2024.2.pdf |access-date=November 28, 2022 |website=PECKHAMIA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Male ''Eris militaris'' participate in a [[Courtship display|dance]] in an attempt to win over a potential mate. This dance consists of the male lifting its forelegs outward and occasionally stepping side to side while its forelegs move consistently.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings and can be found on the outside of cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1124416349 Eris militaris 2022-11-28T20:31:13Z <p>Baylou402: Punctuation</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces, such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> After consuming prey they groom themselves. Often grooming their chelicerae and rubbing them on their [[Pedipalp|pedipalps]]. Grooming also appears during periods of rest, such as in a hidden spot within vegetation or within its shelter.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Hill |first=David |date=August 15, 2008 |title=The behavior of Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae) |url=https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA%2024.2.pdf |access-date=November 28, 2022 |website=PECKHAMIA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Male ''Eris militaris'' participate in a [[Courtship display|dance]] in an attempt to win over a potential mate. This dance consists of the male lifting its forelegs outward and occasionally stepping side to side while its forelegs move consistently.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1124415986 Eris militaris 2022-11-28T20:28:52Z <p>Baylou402: Added information about the courtship dance under the behavior section.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> After consuming prey they groom themselves. Often grooming their chelicerae and rubbing them on their [[Pedipalp|pedipalps]]. Grooming also appears during periods of rest, such as in a hidden spot within vegetation or within its shelter.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Hill |first=David |date=August 15, 2008 |title=The behavior of Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae) |url=https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA%2024.2.pdf |access-date=November 28, 2022 |website=PECKHAMIA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Male ''Eris militaris'' participate in a [[Courtship display|dance]] in an attempt to win over a potential mate. This dance consists of the male lifting its forelegs outward and occasionally stepping side to side while its forelegs move consistently.&lt;ref name=&quot;:3&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1124412348 Eris militaris 2022-11-28T20:06:05Z <p>Baylou402: Added new information under the &quot;behavior&quot; section and a new source.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> After consuming prey they groom themselves. Often grooming their chelicerae and rubbing them on their [[Pedipalp|pedipalps]]. Grooming also appears during periods of rest, such as in a hidden spot within vegetation or within its shelter.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Hill |first=David |date=August 15, 2008 |title=The behavior of Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae) |url=https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA%2024.2.pdf |access-date=November 28, 2022 |website=PECKHAMIA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1124408036 Eris militaris 2022-11-28T19:38:43Z <p>Baylou402: /* Diet */ Grammar</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat almost anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1124407895 Eris militaris 2022-11-28T19:37:47Z <p>Baylou402: I fixed grammar and punctuation within the diet section</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spider diets consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They can eat most anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1121874937 Eris militaris 2022-11-14T16:31:31Z <p>Baylou402: Created a section on the influence of insecticide on Eris militaris</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders' personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still commonly used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and having the ability to change behavior or lead to death when ingested in lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected, thereby affecting pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1121874358 Eris militaris 2022-11-14T16:27:26Z <p>Baylou402: Created a section on the diet of Eris militaris.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1121872430 Eris militaris 2022-11-14T16:14:06Z <p>Baylou402: Created a section on the distribution of Eris militaris.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1121872258 Eris militaris 2022-11-14T16:12:59Z <p>Baylou402: Created a section about the behavior of the Bronze Jumper.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1121872001 Eris militaris 2022-11-14T16:11:17Z <p>Baylou402: Created a description section on the Bronze Jumper characteristics in males and females.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands are absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The length of males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, while the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eris_militaris&diff=1121871599 Eris militaris 2022-11-14T16:08:41Z <p>Baylou402: Added more information about the family name and location in the lead.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Short description|Species of spider}}<br /> {{Speciesbox<br /> | image = Eris militaris 29526558.jpg<br /> | image_caption = Male<br /> | image2 = Eris militaris 99273132.jpg<br /> | image2_caption = Female<br /> | genus = Eris<br /> | species = militaris<br /> | authority = ([[Nicholas Marcellus Hentz|Hentz]], 1845)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=itis/&gt;&lt;ref name=gbif/&gt;&lt;ref name=spidercat/&gt;&lt;ref name=buglink/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist|refs=<br /> &lt;ref name=itis&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' Report<br /> | url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&amp;search_value=879457<br /> | website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=gbif&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://www.gbif.org/species/5173576<br /> | website=GBIF<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=spidercat&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris''<br /> | url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/29185<br /> | website=NMBE World Spider Catalog<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;ref name=buglink&gt;<br /> {{Cite web| title=''Eris militaris'' species Information<br /> | url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/26341<br /> | website=BugGuide.net<br /> | accessdate=2019-09-23<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{refbegin}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|Eris militaris}}<br /> {{refend}}<br /> <br /> {{Taxonbar|from=Q2364208}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Salticidae]]<br /> [[Category:Articles created by Qbugbot]]<br /> [[Category:Spiders described in 1845]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{jumping-spider-stub}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Megfennelly/Orb-weaver_spider/Baylou402_Peer_Review&diff=1119268032 User talk:Megfennelly/Orb-weaver spider/Baylou402 Peer Review 2022-10-31T15:46:14Z <p>Baylou402: /* Peer Review */ new section</p> <hr /> <div>== Peer Review ==<br /> <br /> The wiki assignment said to write here once the peer review was done. I am sorry it took me longer, I got in a car accident yesterday and was just extra behind on homework. Your additions were great, I hope some of my feedback helps! [[User:Baylou402|Baylou402]] ([[User talk:Baylou402|talk]]) 15:46, 31 October 2022 (UTC)</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Megfennelly/Orb-weaver_spider/Baylou402_Peer_Review&diff=1119267787 User:Megfennelly/Orb-weaver spider/Baylou402 Peer Review 2022-10-31T15:44:38Z <p>Baylou402: Peer review!</p> <hr /> <div>{{dashboard.wikiedu.org peer review/guide}}<br /> <br /> == General info ==<br /> <br /> ; Whose work are you reviewing?<br /> <br /> Megfennelly<br /> <br /> ; Link to draft you're reviewing<br /> : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Megfennelly/Orb-weaver_spider?veaction=edit&amp;preload=Template%3ADashboard.wikiedu.org_draft_template<br /> ; Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)<br /> : [[Orb-weaver spider]]<br /> <br /> == Evaluate the drafted changes ==<br /> <br /> (Compose a detailed peer review here, considering each of the key aspects listed above if it is relevant. Consider the guiding questions, and check out the examples of what feedback looks like.)<br /> <br /> == Lead ==<br /> Based on the sandbox edits, it appears the lead has not been updated. I think this is because the lead already was written in depth prior by other authors and it already introduces the main topics talked about in the article. The lead itself is concise and clear. There does not appear to be necessary information present, everything is on topic.<br /> <br /> == Content ==<br /> The titles themselves are well done and organized looking at the original article. The content written in the sandbox is on topic. The author addresses the species by the scientific name, sounding professional. An addition of web construction was added to the section in the wiki page where it talks about webs, showing that they've stayed on topic. The author gave very interesting information about the specifics of this spider's web building and other interesting information like changing of web designs, and the spiders spatial learning. The content appears up to date upon reading. When looking at the two sources, one of the sources is an older source, another is relatively newer being from 2015. But both are reliable journal sources that each have reliable information, so this information added is great new content. I don't think there is anything missing, I think these additions will be great. I didn't really find any spots to make additions to in this paragraph. The only thing I'd suggest is maybe taking out the word &quot;etc.&quot; I'm not sure if this disrupts the flow of the list. And perhaps just list the others or just list a few since the source is cited next to it anyways for people to read more!<br /> <br /> == Tone and Balance ==<br /> The content is neutral and is not biased. The author does a great job just stating the facts and getting right to the point. This section was easy to read and flows nicely. I didn't find view points that are overrepresented or underrepresented. The author does not seem like they are trying to persuade the reader, but rather offering up well researched information.<br /> <br /> == Sources and References ==<br /> The content is backed up by two reliable sources. The sources are both great, reliable journals that are well researched on the topic. When clicking on the second source, it shows the color red meaning there is something missing. I'd recommend going in and manually adding the journal's citation. When doing so, since these are journals, make sure to select &quot;journal.&quot; And if you add the volume and issue, make sure to just write the number or it will not work. This will complete this citation by doing it manually and make the red text go away.<br /> <br /> == Organization ==<br /> The article is very well organized. The information in the sandbox is concise and goes well with the other information already present in the article. I didn't find any grammatical or punctuation errors. But to be safe it's always nice to paste your section you want to check into the Grammarly checker online. That usually helps me find errors that I didn't realize I even had in my own work. The content looks great, I think this was done did very well and on topic throughout.<br /> <br /> == Images and Media ==<br /> The images are clear and labeled properly. There are many images that are all labeled! The layout of the images in organized and looks visually appealing. There are a great variety of actions within the photos I have no suggestions for the images, I'd say leave them as they are.<br /> <br /> == Overall ==<br /> This is a great addition, just a couple minor suggestions. I think we're going to have to add to our articles more after this. So I'd just suggest adding some newer sources in and seeing if you can find newer or unique information on this species. The professor had me go to google scholar and search my topic and modified the search to be from 2018-2022. This helps to find the newest sources. Sometimes there isn't much new research, but it's worth a try to look! I read over the other sections briefly but check and see if the previous authors wrote the specific insects they prey on. If they haven't already added that then that would be a good addition!</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118915185 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-29T17:44:28Z <p>Baylou402: Punctuation</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so this is the article to peer review!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still usually used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and have the ability to change behavior or lead to death when given lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté, Buddle, Vincent |first=Raphaël, Christopher, Charles |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected which affects pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris/Bibliography&diff=1118913818 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris/Bibliography 2022-10-29T17:35:14Z <p>Baylou402: added to my citation</p> <hr /> <div>{{dashboard.wikiedu.org bibliography/guide}}<br /> <br /> == Bibliography ==<br /> <br /> This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the &quot;Cite&quot; button to generate the citation for that source.<br /> <br /> * Jacobs, S. (2018, December 11). ''Bronze jumper''. Penn State Extension. Retrieved October 25, 2022, from &lt;nowiki&gt;https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=Eris%20militaris%20is%20a%20jumping,exterior%20or%20interior%20of%20buildings&lt;/nowiki&gt;. &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=Eris%20militaris%20is%20a%20jumping,exterior%20or%20interior%20of%20buildings. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** This article gives information on the bronze jumpers physical appearance and life history and behavior<br /> <br /> *Allred, Brandi (2021-12-15). &quot;What Do Jumping Spiders Eat?&quot;. ''AZ Animals''. Retrieved 2022-10-25.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> **This article taught me about the bronze jumper's diet. It told me the specific insects that they like to eat.<br /> <br /> *&quot;Arachnids – Page 5&quot;. ''Arthropod Ecology''. Retrieved 2022-10-25.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> **This article talked about insecticides affects on bronze jumpers.<br /> <br /> *Royauté, Buddle, Vincent, Raphaël, Christopher, Charles (January 29, 2015). &quot;Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider&quot;. ''British Ecological Society''. '''29''' (7): 962–970 &amp;#x2013; via WILEY.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |last2=Buddle |first2=Christopher M. |last3=Vincent |first3=Charles |date=2015-02-23 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=Functional Ecology |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962–970 |doi=10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |issn=0269-8463}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> **This article also talked about the affect insecticides have on bronze jumpers.<br /> *Samu, Vollrath, F.,F. (February 1992). &quot;Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects&quot;. ''Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata''. '''62''' (2): 117–124 &amp;#x2013; via WILEY.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> **This article talked about their web building being affected.<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> &lt;references /&gt;</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris/Bibliography&diff=1118913669 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris/Bibliography 2022-10-29T17:34:09Z <p>Baylou402: Citations added</p> <hr /> <div>{{dashboard.wikiedu.org bibliography/guide}}<br /> <br /> == Bibliography ==<br /> <br /> This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the &quot;Cite&quot; button to generate the citation for that source.<br /> <br /> * Jacobs, S. (2018, December 11). ''Bronze jumper''. Penn State Extension. Retrieved October 25, 2022, from &lt;nowiki&gt;https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=Eris%20militaris%20is%20a%20jumping,exterior%20or%20interior%20of%20buildings&lt;/nowiki&gt;. &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=Eris%20militaris%20is%20a%20jumping,exterior%20or%20interior%20of%20buildings. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** This article gives information on the bronze jumpers physical appearance and life history and behavior<br /> <br /> *Allred, Brandi (2021-12-15). &quot;What Do Jumping Spiders Eat?&quot;. ''AZ Animals''. Retrieved 2022-10-25.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> **This article taught me about the bronze jumper's diet. It told me the specific insects that they like to eat.<br /> <br /> *&quot;Arachnids – Page 5&quot;. ''Arthropod Ecology''. Retrieved 2022-10-25.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> **This article talked about insecticides affects on bronze jumpers.<br /> <br /> *Royauté, Buddle, Vincent, Raphaël, Christopher, Charles (January 29, 2015). &quot;Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider&quot;. ''British Ecological Society''. '''29''' (7): 962–970 &amp;#x2013; via WILEY.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |last2=Buddle |first2=Christopher M. |last3=Vincent |first3=Charles |date=2015-02-23 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=Functional Ecology |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962–970 |doi=10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |issn=0269-8463}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> **This article also talked about the affect insecticides have on bronze jumpers.<br /> *Samu, Vollrath, F.,F. (February 1992). &quot;Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects&quot;. ''Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata''. '''62''' (2): 117–124 &amp;#x2013; via WILEY.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> &lt;references /&gt;</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118913065 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-29T17:30:40Z <p>Baylou402: Added another source</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so this is the article to peer review!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still usually used in agriculture.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and have the ability to change behavior or lead to death when given lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Samu, Vollrath |first=F.,F. |date=February 1992 |title=Spider orb web as bioassay for pesticide side effects |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1992.tb00650.x |journal=Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=117-124 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot;&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté, Buddle, Vincent |first=Raphaël, Christopher, Charles |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected which affects pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;:2&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118911330 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-29T17:19:31Z <p>Baylou402: citations fixed</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so this is the article to peer review!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Buddle |first=Chris |date=2015-02-18 |title=Under the influence: how insecticides affect jumping spider personalities (Part 2) |url=https://arthropodecology.com/2015/02/18/under-the-influence-how-insecticides-affect-jumping-spider-personalities-part-2/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and have the ability to change behavior or lead to death when given lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building. Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté, Buddle, Vincent |first=Raphaël, Christopher, Charles |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected which affects pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris/Bibliography&diff=1118908109 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris/Bibliography 2022-10-29T16:57:56Z <p>Baylou402: Added other citations</p> <hr /> <div>{{dashboard.wikiedu.org bibliography/guide}}<br /> <br /> == Bibliography ==<br /> <br /> This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the &quot;Cite&quot; button to generate the citation for that source.<br /> <br /> * Jacobs, S. (2018, December 11). ''Bronze jumper''. Penn State Extension. Retrieved October 25, 2022, from &lt;nowiki&gt;https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=Eris%20militaris%20is%20a%20jumping,exterior%20or%20interior%20of%20buildings&lt;/nowiki&gt;. &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=Eris%20militaris%20is%20a%20jumping,exterior%20or%20interior%20of%20buildings. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ** This article gives information on the bronze jumpers physical appearance and life history and behavior<br /> <br /> *Allred, Brandi (2021-12-15). &quot;What Do Jumping Spiders Eat?&quot;. ''AZ Animals''. Retrieved 2022-10-25.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> **This article taught me about the bronze jumper's diet. It told me the specific insects that they like to eat.<br /> <br /> *&quot;Arachnids – Page 5&quot;. ''Arthropod Ecology''. Retrieved 2022-10-25.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-29 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> **This article talked about insecticides affects on bronze jumpers.<br /> <br /> *Royauté, Buddle, Vincent, Raphaël, Christopher, Charles (January 29, 2015). &quot;Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider&quot;. ''British Ecological Society''. '''29''' (7): 962–970 &amp;#x2013; via WILEY.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté |first=Raphaël |last2=Buddle |first2=Christopher M. |last3=Vincent |first3=Charles |date=2015-02-23 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=Functional Ecology |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962–970 |doi=10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |issn=0269-8463}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> **This article also talked about the affect insecticides have on bronze jumpers.<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> &lt;references /&gt;</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Cyanea_capillata/Newyorkmainer_Peer_Review&diff=1118898940 User:Baylou402/Cyanea capillata/Newyorkmainer Peer Review 2022-10-29T15:54:15Z <p>Baylou402: note for peer reviewer! My article changed</p> <hr /> <div>{{dashboard.wikiedu.org peer review/guide}}<br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;big&gt;'''&lt;u&gt;Note to Peer Reviewer:&lt;/u&gt;''' &lt;u&gt;I changed my article, it's the Eris ''militaris'' one listed under my profile. All of my information is just in the sandbox for that! You could just put the peer review here still and I'll know where to find it!&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/big&gt;<br /> <br /> == General info ==<br /> <br /> ; Whose work are you reviewing?<br /> <br /> (provide username)<br /> <br /> ; Link to draft you're reviewing<br /> :<br /> ; Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)<br /> :<br /> <br /> == Evaluate the drafted changes ==<br /> <br /> (Compose a detailed peer review here, considering each of the key aspects listed above if it is relevant. Consider the guiding questions, and check out the examples of what feedback looks like.)</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Cyanea_capillata/Grace.blackwell_Peer_Review&diff=1118898850 User:Baylou402/Cyanea capillata/Grace.blackwell Peer Review 2022-10-29T15:53:29Z <p>Baylou402: note for my peer reviewer, my article changed!</p> <hr /> <div>{{dashboard.wikiedu.org peer review/guide}}<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;big&gt;'''&lt;u&gt;Note to Peer Reviewer:&lt;/u&gt;''' &lt;u&gt;I changed my article, it's the Eris ''militaris'' one listed under my profile. All of my information is just in the sandbox for that! You could just put the peer review here still and I'll know where to find it!&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/big&gt;<br /> <br /> == General info ==<br /> <br /> ; Whose work are you reviewing?<br /> <br /> (provide username)<br /> <br /> ; Link to draft you're reviewing<br /> :<br /> ; Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)<br /> :<br /> <br /> == Evaluate the drafted changes ==<br /> <br /> (Compose a detailed peer review here, considering each of the key aspects listed above if it is relevant. Consider the guiding questions, and check out the examples of what feedback looks like.)</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118897562 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-29T15:45:34Z <p>Baylou402: Citations added</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so this is the article to peer review!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids – Page 5 |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and have the ability to change behavior or lead to death when given lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building. Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté, Buddle, Vincent |first=Raphaël, Christopher, Charles |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected which affects pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118897445 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-29T15:44:58Z <p>Baylou402: /* Article Draft */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so this is the article to peer review!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration. <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.<br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids – Page 5 |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and have the ability to change behavior or lead to death when given lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building. Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté, Buddle, Vincent |first=Raphaël, Christopher, Charles |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected which affects pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Olivia.gehrke/Hymenopus_coronatus&diff=1118801211 User talk:Olivia.gehrke/Hymenopus coronatus 2022-10-29T00:22:14Z <p>Baylou402: /* Peer Review */ new section</p> <hr /> <div>== Peer Review ==<br /> <br /> The peer review steps said to post on your talk page so I am! I finished your peer review and I hope I was able to help make some improvements! :) [[User:Baylou402|Baylou402]] ([[User talk:Baylou402|talk]]) 00:22, 29 October 2022 (UTC)</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Olivia.gehrke/Hymenopus_coronatus/Baylou402_Peer_Review&diff=1118800536 User:Olivia.gehrke/Hymenopus coronatus/Baylou402 Peer Review 2022-10-29T00:16:12Z <p>Baylou402: Peer review!</p> <hr /> <div>{{dashboard.wikiedu.org peer review/guide}}<br /> <br /> == General info ==<br /> <br /> ; Whose work are you reviewing?<br /> <br /> Olivia.gehrke<br /> <br /> ; Link to draft you're reviewing<br /> ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Olivia.gehrke/Hymenopus_coronatus?veaction=edit&amp;preload=Template%3ADashboard.wikiedu.org_draft_template<br /> :<br /> ; Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)<br /> : [[Hymenopus coronatus]]<br /> <br /> == Evaluate the drafted changes ==<br /> <br /> (Compose a detailed peer review here, considering each of the key aspects listed above if it is relevant. Consider the guiding questions, and check out the examples of what feedback looks like.)<br /> <br /> &lt;u&gt;Lead&lt;/u&gt;<br /> <br /> The lead is clear and introduces the topic very well. It's a brief few sentences that state the scientific name, location the organism is found, and other introductions to this species. The lead doesn't include information that isn't present in the article, it's clear and concise.<br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;u&gt;Content&lt;/u&gt;<br /> <br /> The content added is relevant to the topic. The sources appear to be between 2013-2016 within the sandbox draft. But the references listed on the actual wiki page do have pages as new as 2020 meaning the article does have updated information. I can't remember if we need to explicitly reference articles by the authors name when adding new wiki information. That occurred within this article a few times. If you don't need to reference their names within text, then I'd say there are a few spots where I'd recommend not introducing their name and just writing the facts or just the information the articles provided. For example, where it says &quot;the nymph has what Cott calls...&quot;I recommend taking this part out and just rewording what he says in your own words. I may be wrong and this may not be necessary but I figured I'd comment on it anyways to maybe help with improvements!<br /> <br /> I'd also recommend with the quote after it says: &quot;flattened limbs with...&quot; I'd put that quote that follows that into your own words so you're not directly quoting and can make the article flow better!<br /> <br /> I also don't know if I missed something but who is Costa? I'd maybe put in what their job title in (example of what I mean: an __''ecologist''__ from __''city and state__'') to show the readers who they are and why their information is significant. Or put a link to their name so people can just go to another article to read about it! I'd also recommend maybe putting Costa's quote into your own words!<br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;u&gt;Tone and Balance&lt;/u&gt;<br /> <br /> I don't think this article tries to persuade, I believe it's just restating researched information. I believe the content appears neutral. It does reference other researchers and what they found or said, I'm not sure if that effects if it's neutral but I personally didn't find any opinions or biases! Paragraph structure makes it read nicely as well. <br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;u&gt;Sources and References&lt;/u&gt;<br /> <br /> The information is backed up by multiple sources that are mostly articles within the last 10 years. There are some much older articles but I think those are from the previous wiki editors and the new information added it up to date. I'm wondering if there are more sources between 2018- Now? There might be something interesting to try and add on research from those years. The professor told me to use google scholar and modify the dates range. I'd recommend doing this as well to see if there are any new things to add! I don't know much about this species so there may not be, but it's worth a try! I checked a few links and they worked and also appeared to be reliable sources. There also are a variety of authors and many sources listed!<br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;u&gt;Organization&lt;/u&gt;<br /> <br /> I think the information is clear but I'd recommend less quotes and more rewording instead to help the article be more simple and concise. There are some spelling and punctuation errors but just small things. I'd recommend putting your information into the Grammarly checker online and it'll help out! Simple things like &quot;it's&quot; needing to be &quot;its&quot; or having a comma &quot;inside,&quot; rather than &quot;outside&quot;, if a quote is necessary (same goes for periods). I often do these same things too, it's easy to do but the online grammar and punctuation checkers are really helpful! The content I'd say appears well organized, with paragraph breaks about new topics. Maybe read over the first part of the behavior paragraph again and see where else there could be transition words added or maybe put a paragraph break where it starts talking about &quot;the mantis climbs up...&quot; since thats a talking about its movement now and before that it was talking about its appearance. I don't think it's too necessary but I think it could help with the flow of the text!<br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;u&gt;Images and Media&lt;/u&gt;<br /> <br /> There are beautiful images of this mantis with very well labeled captions! They are visually appealing. The images are great and I have no recommendations for them.<br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;u&gt;Overall&lt;/u&gt;<br /> <br /> I really enjoyed this article, all my feedback I gave are just recommendations of how I also improve my own article when I read over it and my thinking process with that. I think this species is super cool and the additions gives us great background on this species behavior. Just rewording some things will help this wiki page flow even more! I've heard of these species before and never knew much about them, so it was nice reading over this wiki page!</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118257342 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-26T00:09:56Z <p>Baylou402: Added citations</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have more information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration. <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.<br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids – Page 5 |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and have the ability to change behavior or lead to death when given lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building. Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Royauté, Buddle, Vincent |first=Raphaël, Christopher, Charles |date=January 29, 2015 |title=Under the influence: sublethal exposure to an insecticide affects personality expression in a jumping spider |url=https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2435.12413 |journal=British Ecological Society |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=962-970 |via=WILEY}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected which affects pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118254080 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T23:42:56Z <p>Baylou402: Fixed grammar</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have more information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration. <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.<br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids – Page 5 |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and have the ability to change behavior or lead to death when given lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building. Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases. <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected which affects pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118253983 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T23:42:13Z <p>Baylou402: Added citation</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration. <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.<br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Allred |first=Brandi |date=2021-12-15 |title=What Do Jumping Spiders Eat? |url=https://a-z-animals.com/blog/what-do-jumping-spiders-eat/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=AZ Animals |language=en-US}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids – Page 5 |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and have the ability to change behavior or lead to death when given lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building. Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases. <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected which affects pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118253870 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T23:41:09Z <p>Baylou402: Added their diet</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration. <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.<br /> == Diet ==<br /> Jumping spiders diet consist of small insects such as grasshoppers, moths, flies, or other spiders. They are able to eat mostly anything that their chelicerae can hold. Other prey includes, fruit flies, bees, wasps, crickets, worms, or butterflies.<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids – Page 5 |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and have the ability to change behavior or lead to death when given lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building. Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases. <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected which affects pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118247728 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T22:49:19Z <p>Baylou402: Added information about insecticides</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration. <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.<br /> == Diet ==<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. A reason for insecticides affecting bronze jumper behavior could be because of less food in locations with insecticide exposure. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are still usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids – Page 5 |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Drugs and insecticides show similarities, with both attacking the nervous system and have the ability to change behavior or lead to death when given lethal amounts. The same way drugs do, common insecticides can affect web building. Male and female bronze jumpers respond differently when exposed to insecticides. Males can be seen to be more affected when searching around their environment but still able to capture their prey. Females strength in the ability to capture prey decreases. <br /> <br /> Bronze jumpers, and other spiders, play important roles for regulation of pests in these agricultural locations. With insecticides in these areas, their ability to catch prey is affected which affects pest regulation in ecosystems.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118244591 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T22:24:16Z <p>Baylou402: Fixed my grammar</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration. <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.<br /> == Diet ==<br /> <br /> == Insecticide Effects ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities and alter behavior once exposed. Insecticide effects on behavior include [[spatial memory]] decreasing and their abilities to learn decreasing. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids – Page 5 |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118242796 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T22:10:08Z <p>Baylou402: Fixed grammar</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration. <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.<br /> == Diet ==<br /> <br /> == Insecticides Effect ==<br /> Similar to how humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities once exposed. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids – Page 5 |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118240632 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T21:53:33Z <p>Baylou402: Added information about insecticide effects and distribution.</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females appearances. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> From the autumn to winter season, they can be found together in groups and beneath surfaces such as dead wood. In locations like this, they are easily camouflaged due to their bronze, tan, brown coloration. <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> ''Eris militaris'' can be found within the United States and Canada. They're commonly found in autumn walking inside or outside of buildings or found on cars.<br /> == Diet ==<br /> <br /> == Insecticides Effect ==<br /> Just like humans personalities can shift due to chemicals, spiders personalities can too. A hazardous but not quite lethal amount of a leftover [[insecticide]], such as in apple orchards, can change individual spiders personalities once exposed. Despite its negative effects on some species, insecticides are usually used in agriculture. &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |title=Arachnids – Page 5 |url=https://arthropodecology.com/category/arachnids/ |access-date=2022-10-25 |website=Arthropod Ecology |language=en}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Cyanea_capillata&diff=1118204414 User:Baylou402/Cyanea capillata 2022-10-25T18:23:04Z <p>Baylou402: note for peer-reviewers</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == '''&lt;u&gt;NOTE: If you are peer-reviewing....&lt;/u&gt;''' ==<br /> &lt;big&gt;'''&lt;u&gt;I changed my article!!!!!!!&lt;/u&gt;'''&lt;/big&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;big&gt;'''&lt;u&gt;This is my old one, my new article can be found under my profile, it's about bronze jumpers (Eris ''militaris)!!!!''&lt;/u&gt;'''&lt;/big&gt;<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> === Lead: ===<br /> Not necessary since this is not a new article being drafted, just additions!<br /> <br /> === Article body: ===<br /> <br /> === &lt;small&gt;(Copied from [[Lion's mane jellyfish]]) I will be making additions to this paragraph! The '''&lt;u&gt;underlined&lt;/u&gt;''' lines below are the lines I'd like to add:&lt;/small&gt; ===<br /> Human encounters with the jellyfish can cause temporary pain and localized redness.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Lion's Mane Jellyfish |url=http://www.jellyfishfacts.net/lions-mane-jellyfish.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101226123934/http://www.jellyfishfacts.net/lions-mane-jellyfish.html |archive-date=2010-12-26 |access-date=2010-09-03 |publisher=Jellyfishfacts.net}}&lt;/ref&gt; In normal circumstances, however, and in healthy individuals, the stings of the jellyfish are not known to be fatal; [[vinegar]] can be used to deactivate the [[Nematocyst|nematocysts]]. &lt;u&gt;Nematocysts are an intricate inner cell system within the tentacles. If organisms collide with the cnidarians tentacles or other regions, the nematocyst injects a venomous concoction into its victims. &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Amreen Nisa |first=S. |last2=Vinu |first2=D. |last3=Krupakar |first3=P. |last4=Govindaraju |first4=K. |last5=Sharma |first5=D. |last6=Vivek |first6=Rahul |date=2021-04-15 |title=Jellyfish venom proteins and their pharmacological potentials: A review |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141813021003548 |journal=International Journal of Biological Macromolecules |language=en |volume=176 |pages=424–436 |doi=10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.02.074 |issn=0141-8130}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;/u&gt; If there is contact with a large number of tentacles, however, medical attention is recommended after exposure.<br /> <br /> There may be a significant difference between touching a few tentacles with fingertips at a beach and accidentally swimming into the jellyfish. The initial sensation is more strange than painful and feels like swimming into warmer and somewhat effervescent water. Some minor pain will soon follow. Normally, there is no real danger to humans (with the exception of people suffering from special allergies). But in cases when someone has been stung over large parts of their body by not just the longest tentacles but the entire jellyfish (including the inner tentacles, of which there are around 1,200&lt;ref name=&quot;mentalfloss.com&quot;&gt;{{cite web |date=15 February 2015 |title=15 Facts About the Lion's Mane Jellyfish |url=http://mentalfloss.com/article/61609/15-facts-about-lions-mane-jellyfish |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180106120431/http://mentalfloss.com/article/61609/15-facts-about-lions-mane-jellyfish |archive-date=6 January 2018 |access-date=6 January 2018}}&lt;/ref&gt;), medical attention is recommended as systemic effects can be present.&lt;ref name=&quot;MahonMallinson2020&quot;&gt;{{cite journal |last1=Mahon |first1=Andrew |last2=Mallinson |first2=Tom E |year=2020 |title=Lion's mane jellyfish sting |journal=International Paramedic Practice |volume=10 |issue=2 |pages=46–48 |doi=10.12968/ippr.2020.10.2.46 |issn=2052-4889 |s2cid=225837493}}&lt;/ref&gt; Although rarely, severe stings in deep water can also cause panic followed by drowning.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title=Jellyfish stings – Symptoms and causes |url=https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/jellyfish-stings/symptoms-causes/syc-20353284 |website=[[Mayo Clinic]]}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;mentalfloss.com&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> === References: ===<br /> <br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/sandbox&diff=1118203651 User:Baylou402/sandbox 2022-10-25T18:19:43Z <p>Baylou402: new article</p> <hr /> <div>== '''&lt;u&gt;If you are peer-reviewing....&lt;/u&gt;''' ==<br /> &lt;big&gt;'''&lt;u&gt;I changed my article!!!!!!!&lt;/u&gt;'''&lt;/big&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;big&gt;'''&lt;u&gt;This is my old one, my new article can be found under my profile, it's about bronze jumpers!&lt;/u&gt;'''&lt;/big&gt;<br /> <br /> <br /> '''Bibliography:'''<br /> <br /> &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Trevett |first=A |last2=Sheehan |first2=C |last3=Wilkinson |first3=A |last4=Moss |first4=I |date=2019-03-31 |title=Lion’s mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) envenoming presenting as suspected decompression sickness |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6526052/ |journal=Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine |volume=49 |issue=1 |pages=57–60 |doi=10.28920/dhm49.1.57-60 |issn=1833-3516 |pmc=6526052 |pmid=30856668}}&lt;/ref&gt; or the link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6526052/<br /> <br /> '''Sentence I'd add:''' Lion's mane jellyfish (''Cyanea capillata) are the largest known jellyfish, with tentacles as long as 30 meters, and are often found throughout boreal waters'' &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Trevett |first=A |last2=Sheehan |first2=C |last3=Wilkinson |first3=A |last4=Moss |first4=I |date=2019-03-31 |title=Lion’s mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) envenoming presenting as suspected decompression sickness |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6526052/ |journal=Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine |volume=49 |issue=1 |pages=57–60 |doi=10.28920/dhm49.1.57-60 |issn=1833-3516 |pmc=6526052 |pmid=30856668}}&lt;/ref&gt;. <br /> <br /> Nematocysts are intricate inner cell systems within the tentacles. If organisms collide with the cnidarian's tentacles or other regions, the nematocyst injects a venomous concoction into its victims &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Amreen Nisa |first=S. |last2=Vinu |first2=D. |last3=Krupakar |first3=P. |last4=Govindaraju |first4=K. |last5=Sharma |first5=D. |last6=Vivek |first6=Rahul |date=2021-04-15 |title=Jellyfish venom proteins and their pharmacological potentials: A review |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141813021003548 |journal=International Journal of Biological Macromolecules |language=en |volume=176 |pages=424–436 |doi=10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.02.074 |issn=0141-8130}}&lt;/ref&gt;. {{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}}</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Cyanea_capillata/Bibliography&diff=1118203568 User:Baylou402/Cyanea capillata/Bibliography 2022-10-25T18:19:16Z <p>Baylou402: new article</p> <hr /> <div>== '''&lt;u&gt;If you are peer-reviewing....&lt;/u&gt;''' ==<br /> &lt;big&gt;'''&lt;u&gt;I changed my article!!!!!!!&lt;/u&gt;'''&lt;/big&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;big&gt;'''&lt;u&gt;This is my old one, my new article can be found under my profile, it's about bronze jumpers!&lt;/u&gt;'''&lt;/big&gt;<br /> <br /> == &lt;big&gt;Bibliography&lt;/big&gt; ==<br /> 1) Nisa, S. A., Vinu, D., Krupakar, P., Govindaraju, K., Sharma, D., &amp; Vivek, R. (2021, February 11). ''Jellyfish Venom proteins and their pharmacological potentials: A Review''. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. Retrieved October 24, 2022, from &lt;nowiki&gt;https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141813021003548&lt;/nowiki&gt; &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Amreen Nisa |first=S. |last2=Vinu |first2=D. |last3=Krupakar |first3=P. |last4=Govindaraju |first4=K. |last5=Sharma |first5=D. |last6=Vivek |first6=Rahul |date=2021-04-15 |title=Jellyfish venom proteins and their pharmacological potentials: A review |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141813021003548 |journal=International Journal of Biological Macromolecules |language=en |volume=176 |pages=424–436 |doi=10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.02.074 |issn=0141-8130}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> * This article goes in-depth about jellyfish venom. It gave information about what nematocysts are so I could elaborate in my article.<br /> * This article also talked about what nematocyst proteins are mixtures of, such as peptides, proteins, membrane pore formation, and more.<br /> <br /> 2) Morag Clinton, David E K Ferrier, Samuel A M Martin, Andrew S Brierley, Impacts of jellyfish on marine cage aquaculture: an overview of existing knowledge and the challenges to finfish health, ''ICES Journal of Marine Science'', Volume 78, Issue 5, August 2021, Pages 1557–1573, &lt;nowiki&gt;https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaa254&lt;/nowiki&gt; &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Clinton |first=Morag |last2=Ferrier |first2=David E K |last3=Martin |first3=Samuel A M |last4=Brierley |first4=Andrew S |date=2021-04-02 |title=Impacts of jellyfish on marine cage aquaculture: an overview of existing knowledge and the challenges to finfish health |url=https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaa254 |journal=ICES Journal of Marine Science |volume=78 |issue=5 |pages=1557–1573 |doi=10.1093/icesjms/fsaa254 |issn=1054-3139}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> * This article gives information on Cnidarian's impacts on fish health. <br /> * It mentions the impacts Cyanea capillata have on other species, and are known to have negatively impacted fish before.<br /> 3) Devereux, R., Hartl, M. G. J., Bell, M., &amp; Capper, A. (2021, October 9). ''The abundance of microplastics in Cnidaria and Ctenophora in the North Sea''. Marine Pollution Bulletin. Retrieved October 24, 2022, from &lt;nowiki&gt;https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X21010262&lt;/nowiki&gt; &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite journal |last=Devereux |first=Ria |last2=Hartl |first2=Mark G. J. |last3=Bell |first3=Mike |last4=Capper |first4=Angela |date=2021-12-01 |title=The abundance of microplastics in cnidaria and ctenophora in the North Sea |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X21010262 |journal=Marine Pollution Bulletin |language=en |volume=173 |pages=112992 |doi=10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112992 |issn=0025-326X}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> * This article talks about microplastic ingestion in aquatic organisms, including Cyanea capillata, and its potential entry into food webs.<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> &lt;references /&gt;</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118202716 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T18:15:29Z <p>Baylou402: Titles</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the Salticidae family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females physical appearance. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> == Behavior ==<br /> <br /> <br /> == Distribution ==<br /> <br /> <br /> == Diet ==<br /> <br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118202279 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T18:13:36Z <p>Baylou402: Addition to the location they're found in</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the Salticidae family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] within both suburban and rural areas.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females physical appearance. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118200981 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T18:07:31Z <p>Baylou402: Added citation</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the Salticidae family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females physical appearance. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118200864 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T18:06:57Z <p>Baylou402: I added a description paragraph of these spiders appearance</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the Salticidae family.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description ==<br /> The [[cephalothorax]] is one physical characteristic that shows differences between the male and females physical appearance. The female's cephalothorax are lighter in color compared to the male's, with a darker cephalothorax. The females abdomen are a bit darker with multiple white spots located dorsally. Males have a lighter abdomen and a darker cephalothorax, each with white bands along the sides. These white bands absent on the females cephalothorax but present on their abdomen. On the males, the fang-like features, known as [[chelicerae]], are long and located at the front of their cephalothorax.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The length of the males ranges from 4.7 to 6.7 millimeters, the females can span from 6 to 8 millimeters in length.<br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118187023 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T16:54:21Z <p>Baylou402: Punctuation</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> <br /> '''&lt;big&gt;&lt;u&gt;Note for peer reviewers:&lt;/u&gt; I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon!&lt;/big&gt;''' <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the Salticidae family.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description == <br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Baylou402/Eris_militaris&diff=1118186959 User:Baylou402/Eris militaris 2022-10-25T16:53:50Z <p>Baylou402: Small edits</p> <hr /> <div>{{Dashboard.wikiedu.org draft template/about this sandbox}}<br /> <br /> == Article Draft ==<br /> Note for peer reviewers: I made a last minute decision to change my article, so I am in the process of trying to add information. I should have information added soon! <br /> <br /> === Lead ===<br /> Section already in the article:<br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]]. It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> My addition to the lead: <br /> <br /> '''''Eris militaris''''', known commonly as the '''bronze jumper''' or '''bronze lake jumper''', is a species of [[jumping spider]], belonging to the Salticidae family.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Steve |date=December 11, 2018 |title=Bronze Jumper |url=https://extension.psu.edu/bronze-jumper#:~:text=%22The%20Spider%20Genus%20Latrodectus%20(Araneae,Amer. |access-date=October 25, 2022 |website=PennState Extension}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is found in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. <br /> <br /> === Article body ===<br /> <br /> == Description == <br /> <br /> === References ===<br /> [[Category:Wikipedia Student Program]]</div> Baylou402