Water is essential for all living organisms because it acts as a major solvent and reaction medium. Terrestrial animals may lose water through evaporation and excretion and consequently have evolved strategies to balance their water budget by either minimising losses or by gaining water. The major pathway to gain water is via food intake, although many animals additionally drink free water. Spiders acquire substantial amounts of water by ingesting enzymatically liquefied prey. However, this may not account for the water needs of some species. We tested whether drinking is essential for orb web spiders of the genus Argiope by experimentally manipulating the diet (flies or crickets) and water supply (no water or a daily shower) to females and...
International audienceIn salt marshes, the alternation of low and high tides entails rapid shifts of...
Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...
Total ion and water balance of the mygalomorph spider Porrhothele antipodiana under conditions of fe...
The metabolic and water evaporation strategies in spiders may be part of a set of physiological adap...
Small-bodied terrestrial animals like spiders face challenges maintaining water reserves essential f...
Despite the importance of water to living organisms, access varies across the globe with high variab...
Community ecology has long focused on energy and nutrients as currencies of species interactions. Ev...
urine via the anal excretory system (Malpighian tubules, midgut diverticula and stercoral pocket) at...
The water spider Argyroneta aquatica (Clerck) is the only spider that spends its whole life under wa...
Insects are generally recognized as the most successful invertebrate animals on land, but judged by ...
International audienceTo cope with limited availability of drinking water in their environment, terr...
Artículo de publicación ISISmall animals need efficient water conservation mechanisms for survival a...
Uncertainties exist about the value of non-prey food for predators that are commonly food-limited, a...
Orb-weaving spiders (Araneidae) are commonly regarded as generalist insect predators but resources p...
International audienceIn salt marshes, the alternation of low and high tides entails rapid shifts of...
Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...
Total ion and water balance of the mygalomorph spider Porrhothele antipodiana under conditions of fe...
The metabolic and water evaporation strategies in spiders may be part of a set of physiological adap...
Small-bodied terrestrial animals like spiders face challenges maintaining water reserves essential f...
Despite the importance of water to living organisms, access varies across the globe with high variab...
Community ecology has long focused on energy and nutrients as currencies of species interactions. Ev...
urine via the anal excretory system (Malpighian tubules, midgut diverticula and stercoral pocket) at...
The water spider Argyroneta aquatica (Clerck) is the only spider that spends its whole life under wa...
Insects are generally recognized as the most successful invertebrate animals on land, but judged by ...
International audienceTo cope with limited availability of drinking water in their environment, terr...
Artículo de publicación ISISmall animals need efficient water conservation mechanisms for survival a...
Uncertainties exist about the value of non-prey food for predators that are commonly food-limited, a...
Orb-weaving spiders (Araneidae) are commonly regarded as generalist insect predators but resources p...
International audienceIn salt marshes, the alternation of low and high tides entails rapid shifts of...
Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...