The family Nemesiidae is the second most diverse family of Mygalomorphae spiders. Acanthogonatus centralis (Nemesiidae) is commonly found in hilly areas of central Argentina. These spiders are considered generalists due to their basal position in the phylogeny, but little is known about the trophic ecology of the species. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to study some of the species’ predatory traits, such as feeding frequency and prey acceptance, and to assess its natural diet. In addition, two parameters - attack latency and consumption time - were measured for each accepted prey. We found that A. centralis feeds every two days and accepts almost all prey offered. The most accepted prey items were beetle larvae and termites. I...
I studied prey preferences of two groups of specialized jumping spiders (Salticidae), ant-eating ('m...
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Prey selection is essential for individual fitness; therefore, it would be expected that a predator ...
Food preference is an integral part of what defines a species’ niche. Predators within the arthropo...
The natural diets of many terrestrial predators such as spiders have yet to be investigated. In this...
True predators are characterised by capturing a number of prey items during their lifetime and by be...
The diversity, abundance, spatial distribution, and phenology of the mygalomorph spider community in...
International audienceConservative biological control promotes the use of native natural enemies to ...
Stenophagy (narrow diet breadth) represents an extreme of trophic specialization in carnivores, but ...
Foraging strategy is a critical factor in the fitness of many organisms. The optimal foraging theory...
Among spiders, taxonomically the most diversified group of terrestrial predators, only a few species...
Acanthogonatus centralis Goloboff 1995 is a Neotropical nemesiid distributed in hilly zones of centr...
Some species of web building spiders use different capture tactics for different prey types. The mai...
I studied prey preferences of two groups of specialized jumping spiders (Salticidae), ant-eating ('m...
The American House Spider (Parasteatoda tepidariorum) is commonly associated with human populations,...
We investigated different aspects related to the foraging and feeding of the Tidarren haemorrhoidale...
This is the first study about trophic traits of Grammostola vachoni, a threatened theraphosid spider...
Prey selection is essential for individual fitness; therefore, it would be expected that a predator ...
Food preference is an integral part of what defines a species’ niche. Predators within the arthropo...
The natural diets of many terrestrial predators such as spiders have yet to be investigated. In this...
True predators are characterised by capturing a number of prey items during their lifetime and by be...
The diversity, abundance, spatial distribution, and phenology of the mygalomorph spider community in...
International audienceConservative biological control promotes the use of native natural enemies to ...
Stenophagy (narrow diet breadth) represents an extreme of trophic specialization in carnivores, but ...
Foraging strategy is a critical factor in the fitness of many organisms. The optimal foraging theory...
Among spiders, taxonomically the most diversified group of terrestrial predators, only a few species...
Acanthogonatus centralis Goloboff 1995 is a Neotropical nemesiid distributed in hilly zones of centr...
Some species of web building spiders use different capture tactics for different prey types. The mai...
I studied prey preferences of two groups of specialized jumping spiders (Salticidae), ant-eating ('m...
The American House Spider (Parasteatoda tepidariorum) is commonly associated with human populations,...
We investigated different aspects related to the foraging and feeding of the Tidarren haemorrhoidale...