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Hatching responses of subsocial spitting spiders to predation risk.

机译:次社会随地吐痰的蜘蛛对捕食风险的孵化响应。

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The carrying of eggs often renders parents vulnerable to predators due to increased conspicuousness or decreased mobility. Nonetheless, egg-carrying parents can escape from the predators to which they are vulnerable. Previous studies have demonstrated heavy predation by spider-eating jumping spiders (Portia labiata) on egg-carrying spitting spider (Scytodes pallida) females, but little predation on eggless females. If the timing of hatching is phenotypically plastic, then both S. pallida females and their eggs could reduce the risk of predation by hatching early. Hence, this study examines the hatching responses of S. pallida to chemical cues from P. labiata, both in the laboratory and in the field, and addresses the following questions. (i) Do cues from predatory P. labiata influence the hatching traits of S. pallida? (ii) Are the olfactory cues from predators sufficient for predator detection by S. pallida ? (iii) Are hatching responses to predatory P. labiata controlled by egg-carrying S. pallida females, or directly by their embryos? The study provides evidence of hatching as a life-history switch point, which shows an adaptive plasticity in response to predation risk in egg-carrying S. pallida. Egg-carrying S. pallida females, but not unattended eggs, adjust egg-hatching time (the interval between oviposition and hatching) in response to the threat of predation on both the female and her eggs by P. labiata. In the presence of P. labiata, eggs that are carried by females hatch sooner; the hatchlings of these eggs are therefore smaller than hatchlings born in the absence of P. labiata. Chemical cues that are released from the draglines of P. labiata are sufficient to elicit changes in the egg-hatching traits of S. pallida. Hatching early in response to this predator may benefit both females and their offspring. To my knowledge, this is the first direct experimental study to demonstrate predator-induced hatching plasticity in spiders and, in particular, in animals with parental care.
机译:蛋的携带经常使父母容易受到掠食者的侵害,因为它们的显眼性或活动性降低。尽管如此,带卵的父母仍可以逃脱他们脆弱的食肉动物。先前的研究表明,食卵的跳蛛(Portia labiata)对携带卵的吐痰蜘蛛(Scytodes pallida)雌性有很大的捕食,而对无卵的雌性则很少捕食。如果孵化的时间在表型上是可塑性的,那么P. pallida雌性及其卵都可以通过及早孵化来降低被捕食的风险。因此,本研究在实验室和现场研究了S. pallida对来自阴唇疟原虫化学线索的孵化反应,并解决了以下问题。 (i)捕食性唇形疟原虫的线索会影响S. pallida的孵化特性吗? (ii)来自捕食者的嗅觉信号是否足以被帕尔链球菌检测到? (iii)携带卵的S. pallida雌性或直接由其胚胎控制对掠食性假单胞菌的孵化反应吗?该研究提供了孵化作为生活史转换点的证据,表明孵化过程可适应可携带鸡蛋的S. pallida的捕食风险。携带卵的S. pallida雌性而不是无人照管的卵,可调节卵的孵化时间(产卵和孵化之间的间隔),以应对阴唇疟原虫对雌性和卵的捕食威胁。在阴唇疟原虫的存在下,雌性携带的卵会更快地孵化。因此,这些卵的孵化要比没有阴唇疟原虫的孵化要小。从唇形假单胞菌的拉长铲释放的化学提示足以引起S. pallida的卵孵化性状的改变。对这种捕食者的早期孵化可能对雌性及其后代都有好处。据我所知,这是第一个直接实验研究,以证明捕食者在蜘蛛中,尤其是在有父母照顾的动物中,引起孵化可塑性。

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