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Habitat structure helps guide the emergence of colony-level personality in social spiders

机译:栖息地结构有助于指导社交蜘蛛中殖民地级别人格的出现

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Studying the environmental factors that guide the emergence of collective behaviors is instrumental to understanding the ecology and evolution of animal societies. Although recent work has provided insights into the demographic factors that influence inter-colony variation in collective behavior (i.e., colony-level personality or collective personality), relatively few studies have investigated how the physical environment (e.g., habitat structure) affects colony-level personality. Here, we study the emergence of collective personality in prey capture behavior in the social spider, Stegodyphus dumicola. We measured collective prey capture behavior four times over 36 days in a classic repeated measures design. We used four different artificial habitat (web support) structures in three different treatments: habitat structure was either (1) fixed and undisturbed, (2) disturbed with a complete removal of webbing between each measurement, or (3) disturbed with changes of habitat structure between each measurement. Our results revealed that repeatability in colony-level personality was retained as long as habitat structure was not altered. However, the repeatability of colony-level personality declined precipitously when groups were forced to build their webs on novel habitat structures. Furthermore, habitat structure affected collective capture behavior, that is, latency to attack and the number of attackers differed among colonies on different habitat structures. Collectively, our data demonstrate that habitat structure is instrumental in shaping both the mean and repeatability of the collective behavior of colonies and may influence overall foraging success.
机译:研究指导集体行为出现的环境因素有助于理解动物社会的生态和演变。尽管最近的工作提供了对影响集体行为(例如,殖民地级别的人格或集体性格)的族群间变异的人口统计学因素的见解,但很少有研究调查物理环境(例如,栖息地结构)如何影响殖民地级别个性。在这里,我们研究集体人格在社交蜘蛛Stegodyphus dumicola的猎物捕获行为中的出现。在经典的重复测量设计中,我们在36天内测量了四次集体猎物捕获行为。我们在三种不同的处理方法中使用了四种不同的人工栖息地(网状支撑)结构:(1)固定且不受干扰的栖息地结构;(2)在每次测量之间完全去除织带而受到干扰;或(3)受到栖息地变化的干扰每次测量之间的结构。我们的研究结果表明,只要栖息地结构没有改变,菌落水平人格的可重复性就得以保留。但是,当群体被迫在新颖的栖息地结构上建立网状结构时,殖民地级别人格的可重复性急剧下降。此外,栖息地结构影响了集体捕获行为,即攻击潜伏期和攻击者数量在不同栖息地结构上的殖民地之间有所不同。总体而言,我们的数据表明,栖息地结构有助于塑造殖民地集体行为的均值和可重复性,并可能影响总体觅食的成功。

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