Autotomy, self-induced limb loss, is an extreme trait observed throughout the animal kingdom; lizards drop their tails, crickets release their legs, and crabs drop their claws. These repeated evolutionary origins suggest that autotomy is adaptive. Yet, we do not have a firm understanding of the selective pressures that promote and maintain this extreme trait. Although multiple adaptive hypotheses exist, research has generally focused on autotomy’s adaptive value as a form of predator escape. However, autotomy could also be selected to reduce the cost of an injured limb, which we investigate here. Previously, this alternative hypothesis has been challenging to directly test because when an injury occurs on an autotomizable limb, that limb is...
Animals commonly choose between microhabitats that differ in foraging return and mortality hazard. I...
In the present study autotomy was induced in pholcid and lynx spiders. We recorded self amputation i...
Autotomy is defined as the intentional sacrifice of a body part, and is usually done to avoid being ...
Autotomy, self-induced limb loss, is an extreme trait observed throughout the animal kingdom; lizard...
Sacrificing body parts is one of many behaviors that animals use to escape predation. This trait, te...
Sexually selected weapons are among the most exaggerated traits in nature. Theory frequently assumes...
Locomotion is involved in various fitness related tasks, such as foraging, acquiring mates and escap...
Finding shelter and surviving encounters with predators are pervasive challenges for animals. These ...
Autotomy occurs when an animal intentionally sacrifices an appendage to escape predation or free a l...
Abstract Finding shelter and surviving encounters with predators are pervasive challenges for animal...
© 2018 The Zoological Society of London Autotomy, the voluntary shedding of body parts, is a strateg...
Although many arthropods have the ability to voluntarily lose limbs, how these animals rapidly adapt...
The goal of this study was to determine the effects of predation attempts and/or molting complicatio...
Regeneration of lost appendages is a gradual process in many species, spreading energetic costs of r...
There is variation among spider species in their abilities to perform autotomy of appendages and sub...
Animals commonly choose between microhabitats that differ in foraging return and mortality hazard. I...
In the present study autotomy was induced in pholcid and lynx spiders. We recorded self amputation i...
Autotomy is defined as the intentional sacrifice of a body part, and is usually done to avoid being ...
Autotomy, self-induced limb loss, is an extreme trait observed throughout the animal kingdom; lizard...
Sacrificing body parts is one of many behaviors that animals use to escape predation. This trait, te...
Sexually selected weapons are among the most exaggerated traits in nature. Theory frequently assumes...
Locomotion is involved in various fitness related tasks, such as foraging, acquiring mates and escap...
Finding shelter and surviving encounters with predators are pervasive challenges for animals. These ...
Autotomy occurs when an animal intentionally sacrifices an appendage to escape predation or free a l...
Abstract Finding shelter and surviving encounters with predators are pervasive challenges for animal...
© 2018 The Zoological Society of London Autotomy, the voluntary shedding of body parts, is a strateg...
Although many arthropods have the ability to voluntarily lose limbs, how these animals rapidly adapt...
The goal of this study was to determine the effects of predation attempts and/or molting complicatio...
Regeneration of lost appendages is a gradual process in many species, spreading energetic costs of r...
There is variation among spider species in their abilities to perform autotomy of appendages and sub...
Animals commonly choose between microhabitats that differ in foraging return and mortality hazard. I...
In the present study autotomy was induced in pholcid and lynx spiders. We recorded self amputation i...
Autotomy is defined as the intentional sacrifice of a body part, and is usually done to avoid being ...