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Conspecific Attraction Drives Intraspecific Aggregations by Nephila clavipes Spiders

机译:Conspecific吸引力通过Nephila Clavipes Spiders推动内部聚集

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Aggregation behavior is common throughout the animal world, although it is rare in spiders (Araneae). Nephila clavipes spiders are frequently found both in solitary webs and in aggregations of conspecifics. N.clavipes aggregations are not considered social, because these spiders do not engage in food sharing or group parental care. The currently accepted explanation for N.clavipes aggregations is that they form passively, as spiders aggregate in response to the patchy distribution of food resources in the environment. Here, we show instead that N.clavipes females actively seek out conspecifics and, therefore, that aggregations arise from conspecific attraction. We experimentally established that (1) N.clavipes females actively follow the trails left by conspecifics and (2) aggregations are formed independently of prey density in a particular area.These results suggest that while aggregations in high food patches increase encounter rates of conspecific spiders and support the nutritional needs of multiple large spiders, this potential benefit is not the proximate mechanism for aggregation. Thus, we hypothesize that N.clavipes females likely acquire fitness benefits from aggregating with conspecifics.
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