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Benefits of Group Living Include Increased Feeding Efficiency and Lower Mass Loss during Desiccation in the Social and Inbreeding Spider Stegodyphus dumicola

机译:群体生活的好处包括在社交和近交蜘蛛干燥期间提高饲喂效率和降低体重损失 Stegodyphus dumicola

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Group living carries a price: it inherently entails increased competition for resources and reproduction, and may also be associated with mating among relatives, which carries costs of inbreeding. Nonetheless, group living and sociality is found in many animals, and understanding the direct and indirect benefits of cooperation that override the inherent costs remains a challenge in evolutionary ecology. Individuals in groups may benefit from more efficient management of energy or water reserves, for example in the form of reduced water or heat loss from groups of animals huddling, or through reduced energy demands afforded by shared participation in tasks. We investigated the putative benefits of group living in the permanently social spider Stegodyphus dumicola by comparing the effect of group size on standard metabolic rate, lipid/protein content as a body condition measure, feeding efficiency, per capita web investment, and weight/water loss and survival during desiccation. Because energetic expenditure is temperature sensitive, some assays were performed under varying temperature conditions. We found that feeding efficiency increased with group size, and the rate of weight loss was higher in solitary individuals than in animals in groups of various sizes during desiccation. Interestingly, this was not translated into differences in survival or in standard metabolic rate. We did not detect any group size effects for other parameters, and group size effects did not co-vary with experimental temperature in a predictive manner. Both feeding efficiency and mass loss during desiccation are relevant ecological factors as the former results in lowered predator exposure time, and the latter benefits social spiders which occupy arid, hot environments.
机译:集体生活要付出代价:它必然会导致对资源和繁殖的竞争加剧,也可能与亲戚之间的交往有关,这带来了近交成本。但是,在许多动物中都发现了群体生活和社交性,因此,了解超越固有成本的合作的直接和间接收益仍然是进化生态学中的挑战。群体中的个体可以受益于更有效的能量或水储备管理,例如,减少动物拥挤而造成的水或热量损失,或通过共同参与任务而减少的能量需求。通过比较群体大小对标准代谢率,作为身体状况指标的脂质/蛋白质含量,进食效率,人均网投资和体重/水分流失的影响,我们研究了永久性蜘蛛网状隐球菌中群体的假定利益。和干燥过程中的存活率。由于能量消耗对温度敏感,因此在不同的温度条件下进行了一些测定。我们发现,在干燥过程中,个体饲养的效率随群体规模的增加而增加,体重减轻的比率在孤独个体中要比在各种规模的动物中更高。有趣的是,这并未转化为存活率或标准代谢率的差异。我们没有检测到其他参数对组大小的影响,并且组大小的影响也没有以预测的方式随实验温度的变化而变化。干燥过程中的进食效率和质量损失都是相关的生态因素,因为前者可减少捕食者的接触时间,而后者则有利于占据干旱,炎热环境的社会蜘蛛。

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