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Characterization of restricted area searching behavior following consumption of prey and non-prey food in a cursorial spider, Hibana futilis.

机译:表征在蜘蛛蛛中食用猎物和非猎物后的禁区搜索行为。

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Cursorial spiders are important predators of crop pests in a variety of agricultural systems. Their survivorship, growth, and fecundity can be enhanced by the consumption of extra-floral nectar. We recently showed that Hibana futilis (Banks) (Araneae: Anyphaenidae) engages in restricted area search following contact with nectar, is stimulated by nectar aroma, and can learn to recognize novel aroma cues. Studies have shown that H. futilis is also responsive to solvent extracts of the eggs and scales of the corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea Boddie (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), one of its primary prey insects in cotton. The arrestment behavior of cursorial spiders following consumption of prey and non-prey food has not been characterized. In the present study, the responses of spiders were measured following consumption of prey (H. zea eggs) or non-prey (droplets of dilute honey) food items and compared with individuals tested without food items. The food items were presented to the spiders in test arenas constructed from the top of an inverted glass Petri dish cover. A combination of real time and recorded observations were made via a video camera attached to a computer. The behaviors and movement patterns of individual spiders were analyzed with behavioral tracking software. Significant differences in the behaviors and motion paths of spiders tested in the different treatments were observed. Hibana futilis displayed significantly more dispersal behavior on a blank test arena, than on test arenas supplied with honey droplets or moth eggs. Likewise, spiders tested on the blank arena crawled faster and their motion paths were significantly less tortuous than those of spiders tested in the arenas with honey or moth eggs. Following consumption of both the honey droplets and moth eggs, spiders showed elevated levels of restricted area search and lowered levels of dispersal behavior. The analysis showed that these spiders could crawl rapidly for extended distances. Behaviors such as restricted area search and learned recognition of food-based stimuli would facilitate efficient location of the food resources needed to maintain their high activity levels.
机译:游标蜘蛛是各种农业系统中农作物害虫的重要捕食者。食用花外花蜜可以增强它们的存活,生长和繁殖力。我们最近发现, Hibana futilis (银行)(Araneae:Anyphaenidae)在接触花蜜后便进行了限制区域搜索,受到花蜜的香气刺激,并且可以学习识别新颖的香气线索。研究表明,H。 futilis 还对鸡蛋中的溶剂提取物和玉米耳虫鳞翅目(Helicoverpa zea Boddie(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)的鳞屑有反应,鳞翅目是棉的主要捕食性昆虫之一。食用猎物和非猎物后,游标蜘蛛的捕捕行为尚未得到表征。在本研究中,在食用猎物(食糖)或非猎物(稀蜂蜜的液滴)食物后,对蜘蛛的反应进行了测量,并与没有食物的个体进行了比较。这些食物在倒置的培养皿玻璃盖的顶部构造的测试区域中呈现给蜘蛛。通过连接到计算机的摄像机将实时和记录的观察结果结合在一起。使用行为跟踪软件分析了单个蜘蛛的行为和移动方式。观察到在不同处理中测试的蜘蛛的行为和运动路径有显着差异。 Hibana futilis 在空白的测试区域显示出比在提供蜂蜜小滴或飞蛾卵的测试区域显着更多的分散行为。同样,在空白区域测试的蜘蛛爬行得更快,并且其运动路径比在带有蜂蜜或蛾卵的竞技场中测试的蜘蛛曲折性要小得多。食用蜂蜜飞沫和蛾卵后,蜘蛛显示出较高的限制区域搜索水平和较低的分散行为水平。分析表明,这些蜘蛛可以迅速爬行更长的距离。诸如禁区搜索和对基于食物的刺激的习得性识别之类的行为将有助于有效地定位维持其高活动水平所需的食物资源。

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