Bourgeois behavior and freeloading in the colonial orb web spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae).
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Resumo: | Spiders of the tropical American colonial orb weaver Parawixia bistriata form a communal bivouac in daytime. At sunset, they leave the bivouac and construct individual, defended webs within a large, communally built scaffolding of permanent, thick silk lines between trees and bushes. Once spiders started building a web, they repelled other spiders walking on nearby scaffolding with a bounce behavior. In nearly all cases (93%), this resulted in the intruder leaving without a fight, akin to the bourgeois strategy, in which residents win and intruders retreat without escalated contests. However, a few spiders (6.5%) did not build a web due to lack of available space.Webless spiders were less likely to leave when bounced (only 42% left) and instead attempted to freeload, awaiting the capture of prey items in nearby webs. Our simple model shows that webless spiders should change their strategy from bourgeois to freeloading satellite as potential web sites become increasingly occupied. |
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Bourgeois behavior and freeloading in the colonial orb web spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae).Parawixia bistriataEcologia e sociabilidadeEcologiaColôniaEcologySpiders of the tropical American colonial orb weaver Parawixia bistriata form a communal bivouac in daytime. At sunset, they leave the bivouac and construct individual, defended webs within a large, communally built scaffolding of permanent, thick silk lines between trees and bushes. Once spiders started building a web, they repelled other spiders walking on nearby scaffolding with a bounce behavior. In nearly all cases (93%), this resulted in the intruder leaving without a fight, akin to the bourgeois strategy, in which residents win and intruders retreat without escalated contests. However, a few spiders (6.5%) did not build a web due to lack of available space.Webless spiders were less likely to leave when bounced (only 42% left) and instead attempted to freeload, awaiting the capture of prey items in nearby webs. Our simple model shows that webless spiders should change their strategy from bourgeois to freeloading satellite as potential web sites become increasingly occupied.TOM WENSELEERS, University of Leuven; JONATHAN P. BACON, University of Sussex; DENISE A. ALVES, USP; MARGARET J. COUVILLON, University of Sussex; MARTIN KARCHER, University of Sussex; FABIO S. NASCIMENTO, USP; PAULO NOGUEIRA NETO, USP; MARCIA DE FATIMA RIBEIRO, CPATSA; ELVA J. H. ROBINSON, University of York; ADAM TOFILSKI, Agricultural University Krakow, Poland; FRANCIS L. W. RATNIEKS, University of Sussex.WENSELEERS, T.BACON, J. P.ALVES, D. A.COUVILLON, M. J.KARCHER, M.NASCIMENTO, F. S.NOGUEIRA NETO, P.RIBEIRO, M. de F.ROBINSON, E. J. H.TOFILSKI, A.RATNIEKS, F. W.2013-06-04T11:11:11Z2013-06-04T11:11:11Z2013-06-0420132017-04-24T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleAmerican Naturalist, v. 182, n. 1, p. 120-129, jul. 2013.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/959280enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2017-08-16T04:22:24Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/959280Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542017-08-16T04:22:24falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542017-08-16T04:22:24Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Bourgeois behavior and freeloading in the colonial orb web spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae). |
title |
Bourgeois behavior and freeloading in the colonial orb web spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae). |
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Bourgeois behavior and freeloading in the colonial orb web spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae). WENSELEERS, T. Parawixia bistriata Ecologia e sociabilidade Ecologia Colônia Ecology |
title_short |
Bourgeois behavior and freeloading in the colonial orb web spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae). |
title_full |
Bourgeois behavior and freeloading in the colonial orb web spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae). |
title_fullStr |
Bourgeois behavior and freeloading in the colonial orb web spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae). |
title_full_unstemmed |
Bourgeois behavior and freeloading in the colonial orb web spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae). |
title_sort |
Bourgeois behavior and freeloading in the colonial orb web spider Parawixia bistriata (Araneae, Araneidae). |
author |
WENSELEERS, T. |
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WENSELEERS, T. BACON, J. P. ALVES, D. A. COUVILLON, M. J. KARCHER, M. NASCIMENTO, F. S. NOGUEIRA NETO, P. RIBEIRO, M. de F. ROBINSON, E. J. H. TOFILSKI, A. RATNIEKS, F. W. |
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author |
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BACON, J. P. ALVES, D. A. COUVILLON, M. J. KARCHER, M. NASCIMENTO, F. S. NOGUEIRA NETO, P. RIBEIRO, M. de F. ROBINSON, E. J. H. TOFILSKI, A. RATNIEKS, F. W. |
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TOM WENSELEERS, University of Leuven; JONATHAN P. BACON, University of Sussex; DENISE A. ALVES, USP; MARGARET J. COUVILLON, University of Sussex; MARTIN KARCHER, University of Sussex; FABIO S. NASCIMENTO, USP; PAULO NOGUEIRA NETO, USP; MARCIA DE FATIMA RIBEIRO, CPATSA; ELVA J. H. ROBINSON, University of York; ADAM TOFILSKI, Agricultural University Krakow, Poland; FRANCIS L. W. RATNIEKS, University of Sussex. |
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WENSELEERS, T. BACON, J. P. ALVES, D. A. COUVILLON, M. J. KARCHER, M. NASCIMENTO, F. S. NOGUEIRA NETO, P. RIBEIRO, M. de F. ROBINSON, E. J. H. TOFILSKI, A. RATNIEKS, F. W. |
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Parawixia bistriata Ecologia e sociabilidade Ecologia Colônia Ecology |
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Parawixia bistriata Ecologia e sociabilidade Ecologia Colônia Ecology |
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Spiders of the tropical American colonial orb weaver Parawixia bistriata form a communal bivouac in daytime. At sunset, they leave the bivouac and construct individual, defended webs within a large, communally built scaffolding of permanent, thick silk lines between trees and bushes. Once spiders started building a web, they repelled other spiders walking on nearby scaffolding with a bounce behavior. In nearly all cases (93%), this resulted in the intruder leaving without a fight, akin to the bourgeois strategy, in which residents win and intruders retreat without escalated contests. However, a few spiders (6.5%) did not build a web due to lack of available space.Webless spiders were less likely to leave when bounced (only 42% left) and instead attempted to freeload, awaiting the capture of prey items in nearby webs. Our simple model shows that webless spiders should change their strategy from bourgeois to freeloading satellite as potential web sites become increasingly occupied. |
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2013 |
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2013-06-04T11:11:11Z 2013-06-04T11:11:11Z 2013-06-04 2013 2017-04-24T11:11:11Z |
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American Naturalist, v. 182, n. 1, p. 120-129, jul. 2013. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/959280 |
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American Naturalist, v. 182, n. 1, p. 120-129, jul. 2013. |
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