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Walking like an ant: a quantitative and experimental approach to understanding locomotor mimicry in the jumping spider Myrmarachne formicaria

机译:像蚂蚁一样行走:一种定量和实验的方法来了解跳跃蜘蛛Myrmarachne formicaria中的运动模仿

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Protective mimicry, in which a palatable species avoids predation by being mistaken for an unpalatable model, is a remarkable example of adaptive evolution. These complex interactions between mimics, models and predators can explain similarities between organisms beyond the often-mechanistic constraints typically invoked in studies of convergent evolution. However, quantitative studies of protective mimicry typically focus on static traits (e.g. colour and shape) rather than on dynamic traits like locomotion. Here, we use high-speed cameras and behavioural experiments to investigate the role of locomotor behaviour in mimicry by the ant-mimicking jumping spider Myrmarachne formicaria, comparing its movement to that of ants and non-mimicking spiders. Contrary to previous suggestions, we find mimics walk using all eight legs, raising their forelegs like ant antennae only when stationary. Mimics exhibited winding trajectories (typical wavelength = 5–10 body lengths), which resemble the winding patterns of ants specifically engaged in pheromone-trail following, although mimics walked on chemically inert surfaces. Mimics also make characteristically short (approx. 100 ms) pauses. Our analysis suggests that this makes mimics appear ant-like to observers with slow visual systems. Finally, behavioural experiments with predatory spiders yield results consistent with the protective mimicry hypothesis. These findings highlight the importance of dynamic behaviours and observer perception in mimicry.
机译:保护性模仿是可适应进化的一个典型例子,其中可口的物种被误认为是不可口的模型而避免了捕食。模仿者,模型和掠食者之间的这些复杂的相互作用可以解释生物之间的相似性,而超出通常在趋同进化研究中通常提到的机械性约束。但是,保护性模仿的定量研究通常侧重于静态特征(例如颜色和形状),而不是动态特征(例如运动)。在这里,我们使用高速相机和行为实验来研究模仿蚂蚁的跳跃蜘蛛Myrmarachne formicaria在模仿行为中的运动行为,并将其运动与蚂蚁和非模仿蜘蛛的运动进行比较。与先前的建议相反,我们发现模仿者使用所有八条腿走路,只有在静止时才像蚂蚁触角一样抬起它们的前腿。模拟物表现出缠绕轨迹(典型波长= 5-10体长),尽管模拟物在化学惰性表面上行走,但它们类似于专门从事信息素跟踪的蚂蚁的缠绕方式。模仿还具有典型的短(约100 ms)暂停。我们的分析表明,这会使模拟对象在视觉系统较慢的观察者看来像蚂蚁。最后,利用掠食性蜘蛛进行的行为实验得出的结果与保护性模仿假说相符。这些发现突出了模仿中动态行为和观察者感知的重要性。

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