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- Title
Carcass Decoration Changes Web Structure and Prey Capture Rate in an Orb-Web Spider, Cyclosa mulmeinensis (Araneae, Araneidae).
- Authors
Kondo, Shohei; Tatsuta, Haruki; Tsuji, Kazuki
- Abstract
Cyclosa spiders attach prey carcasses as decorations to their webs, but the functions of the carcasses are unclear and controversial. We investigated distinctive features of these webs in the field and conducted prey-capture experiments in the lab using the orb-web spider Cyclosa mulmeinensis. Webs with attached decoration had a significantly narrower mesh width than those without decoration and a higher degree of vertical asymmetry in the web's shape. In the laboratory, webs without decorations trapped significantly more prey, even though other features of the webs were nearly identical. These results suggest that web decorations do not attract prey in this species, but might play other roles such as blinding predators to the spider's presence.
- Subjects
CYCLOSA; ANIMAL carcasses; SPIDER webs; PREDATION; WEBS (Differential geometry); ELLIPSOIDS
- Publication
Journal of Insect Behavior, 2012, Vol 25, Issue 5, p518
- ISSN
0892-7553
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10905-012-9319-7