Recognition of familiar and related conspecifics can be crucial for altruistic behaviors. In spiders, a reduction in cannibalism has previously been used as evidence of kin recognition. The goal of this study was to examine the changes in activity and foraging for the non-social wolf spider, Pardosa milvina (Araneae: Lycosidae), as novel proxies for recognition and to provide evidence for altruism. Activity and foraging by juvenile spiders were explored on chemotactile cues (silk, excreta, feces) from related and/or familiar spiders. The activity of spiders included time spent moving, speed, and duration on familiar or kin cues. Foraging included the maximum consumption of crickets and rate of capture on non-kin, kin, familiar non-kin, and ...
Nearly all social spiders spin prey-capture webs, and many of the benefits proposed for sociality in...
Intraspecific variation has recently been acknowledged as an important factor affecting ecosystems. ...
Sociality in spiders represents serious evolutionary drawbacks, yet persists in some 20 species. So...
Social behaviour in spiders is rare: of the 39 000 species of spiders known, only 23 are considered ...
For potentially cannibalistic animals such as spiders, the ability to recognize and avoid kin and/or...
International audienceThe social context experienced during early ontogeny can have lifelong consequ...
Cooperation involving shared-resource systems is prone to 'the tragedy of the commons', where indivi...
In animal societies, recognition of group members and relatives is an important trait for the evolut...
The presence of recognition systems, though oft-studied and well documented in the eusocial insects,...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00223.x Social behaviour in spiders is rare: of the 39 000 species of s...
Kin selected benefits of cooperation result in pronounced kin discrimination and nepotism in many so...
Anelosimus spiders are social and use pheromonal and vibrational cues to distinguish conspecifics fr...
In group-living animals, an individual’s fitness is predicted by non-random interactions with other ...
I examined the potential genetic and environmental determinants of population differences in the for...
Cotutule thesis in conjuction with the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Science, Depa...
Nearly all social spiders spin prey-capture webs, and many of the benefits proposed for sociality in...
Intraspecific variation has recently been acknowledged as an important factor affecting ecosystems. ...
Sociality in spiders represents serious evolutionary drawbacks, yet persists in some 20 species. So...
Social behaviour in spiders is rare: of the 39 000 species of spiders known, only 23 are considered ...
For potentially cannibalistic animals such as spiders, the ability to recognize and avoid kin and/or...
International audienceThe social context experienced during early ontogeny can have lifelong consequ...
Cooperation involving shared-resource systems is prone to 'the tragedy of the commons', where indivi...
In animal societies, recognition of group members and relatives is an important trait for the evolut...
The presence of recognition systems, though oft-studied and well documented in the eusocial insects,...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00223.x Social behaviour in spiders is rare: of the 39 000 species of s...
Kin selected benefits of cooperation result in pronounced kin discrimination and nepotism in many so...
Anelosimus spiders are social and use pheromonal and vibrational cues to distinguish conspecifics fr...
In group-living animals, an individual’s fitness is predicted by non-random interactions with other ...
I examined the potential genetic and environmental determinants of population differences in the for...
Cotutule thesis in conjuction with the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Science, Depa...
Nearly all social spiders spin prey-capture webs, and many of the benefits proposed for sociality in...
Intraspecific variation has recently been acknowledged as an important factor affecting ecosystems. ...
Sociality in spiders represents serious evolutionary drawbacks, yet persists in some 20 species. So...