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Plasticity of agonistic behaviour in relation to diet and contact signals in experimentally group-living of Tegenaria atrica

机译:与实验和Tegenaria atrica集体生活中的饮食和接触信号有关的激动行为的可塑性

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The aim of this work was to investigate whether or not the predominant aggressive behaviour in spiders is stereotypic and whether there is a relation with cuticular chemicals. We compared the intraspecific behaviour of adult females of Tegenaria atrica reared in isolation and grouped. Some palsticityemerges from environmental conditions and allows spiders to tolerate each other. This switch of behaviour, in favour of "acceptance behaviour" vs. "attack", is promoted by an increase in food resources. Learning during ontogenesis and changes in cuticular lipids could prolong it. A pattern of 6 compounds distinguishes grouped from solitary spiders. We hypothesize that a similar evolution could in part explain the emergence of certain communal species of spiders.
机译:这项工作的目的是调查蜘蛛中主要的攻击行为是否定型,以及是否与表皮化学物质有关。我们比较了孤立饲养的成年雌性成年雌性的种内行为。某些同情情绪来自环境条件,并允许蜘蛛互相容忍。粮食资源的增加促进了这种转向“接受行为”与“攻击”的转变。本体形成过程中的学习和表皮脂质的变化可以延长学习时间。 6种化合物的模式与单独的蜘蛛不同。我们假设类似的进化可以部分解释蜘蛛某些共同物种的出现。

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