Many animals actively defend their offspring using a range of behaviours from calling and mobbing in birds, to physical grappling in crustaceans, and the expression of these behaviours positively scale with offspring value. While this role of behaviour in defence is well studied, very little is known about how other traits, specifically the structure of architectural constructions such as webs and nests, contribute to offspring defence. Additionally, although some taxa show consistent individual differences in offspring defence behaviour, it is completely unknown whether individuals also differ in defensive structures. We addressed these questions in the redback spider, Latrodectus hasselti, by measuring how a female laying an eggcase influ...
In brood-caring species, family members are faced with a conflict over resource distribution. While ...
Many species face a trade-off between additional mating opportunities and the offspring benefits (vi...
The webs of spiders are the first things we notice, long before we recognise the occupant. Silk prod...
Architectural constructions allow animals to modify their environment in order to improve their repr...
Correlated individual differences in behaviour across ecological contexts, or behavioural syndromes,...
Architectural constructions allow animals to modify their environment in order to improve their repr...
Defensive animal behavior is often a tradeoff between the energetic costs of defense and predator av...
Although aspects of an individual’s state are well-known to influence the expression of behavior, it...
The existence of consistent individual differences in behavior has been shown in a number of species...
A spider\u27s web architecture is an extended phenotype and direct product of behavior. Variation wi...
© 2020 by the authors.Behaviors may enhance fitness in some situations while being detrimental in ot...
Antipredator defenses are diverse, and so demonstrate predation’s impact on evolution. Many traits h...
The transition to cooperative breeding may alter maternal investment strategies depending on density...
Background: Socially cued anticipatory plasticity (SCAP) has been proposed as a widespread mechanism...
Spiders are often underestimated as suitable behavioural models because of the general belief that d...
In brood-caring species, family members are faced with a conflict over resource distribution. While ...
Many species face a trade-off between additional mating opportunities and the offspring benefits (vi...
The webs of spiders are the first things we notice, long before we recognise the occupant. Silk prod...
Architectural constructions allow animals to modify their environment in order to improve their repr...
Correlated individual differences in behaviour across ecological contexts, or behavioural syndromes,...
Architectural constructions allow animals to modify their environment in order to improve their repr...
Defensive animal behavior is often a tradeoff between the energetic costs of defense and predator av...
Although aspects of an individual’s state are well-known to influence the expression of behavior, it...
The existence of consistent individual differences in behavior has been shown in a number of species...
A spider\u27s web architecture is an extended phenotype and direct product of behavior. Variation wi...
© 2020 by the authors.Behaviors may enhance fitness in some situations while being detrimental in ot...
Antipredator defenses are diverse, and so demonstrate predation’s impact on evolution. Many traits h...
The transition to cooperative breeding may alter maternal investment strategies depending on density...
Background: Socially cued anticipatory plasticity (SCAP) has been proposed as a widespread mechanism...
Spiders are often underestimated as suitable behavioural models because of the general belief that d...
In brood-caring species, family members are faced with a conflict over resource distribution. While ...
Many species face a trade-off between additional mating opportunities and the offspring benefits (vi...
The webs of spiders are the first things we notice, long before we recognise the occupant. Silk prod...