The natural diets of many terrestrial predators such as spiders have yet to be investigated. In this study, I analyzed the diet of a web-building spider, Latrodectus hesperus Chamberlin & Ivie (1935), over one year in a natural habitat of coastal British Columbia, Canada. This is the first study to document the natural diet of L. hesperus over several months. I identified and measured 1599 prey items collected from L. hesperus webs and web sites between January and December. Spiders fed on ground-active prey from eight different orders of arthropods. Coleoptera and Hymenoptera were the predominant prey of L. hesperus in this habitat, combinely accounting for . 85% of the total prey catches and biomass. The other prey orders included, in ord...
Anoplophora glabripennis is a large wood-boring cerambycid beetle that has recently invaded North Am...
Avian insectivores are top predators of arboreal arthropods in different forest ecosystems. The sele...
We examined the prey caught in L. intermedia webs in one fragment of forest and in the garage of an ...
The natural diets of many terrestrial predators such as spiders have yet to be investigated. In this...
Trophic interactions may strongly depend on body size and environmental variation, but this predicti...
Terrestrial predators on marine shores benefit from the inflow of organisms and matter from the mari...
The family Nemesiidae is the second most diverse family of Mygalomorphae spiders. Acanthogonatus cen...
Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
The American House Spider (Parasteatoda tepidariorum) is commonly associated with human populations,...
Behavioral adaptations for resource acquisition in the long jawed orb weaving spider Tetragnatha elo...
Predator diets represent a potential interaction between local prey availability, prey antipredator ...
According to optimal foraging theory, generalist predators, such as spiders, are thought to feed ind...
Historically, terrestrial food web research has focused on describing the structure of aboveground g...
Multichannel feeding, whereby consumers feed across resource channels such as upon herbivore and det...
Anoplophora glabripennis is a large wood-boring cerambycid beetle that has recently invaded North Am...
Avian insectivores are top predators of arboreal arthropods in different forest ecosystems. The sele...
We examined the prey caught in L. intermedia webs in one fragment of forest and in the garage of an ...
The natural diets of many terrestrial predators such as spiders have yet to be investigated. In this...
Trophic interactions may strongly depend on body size and environmental variation, but this predicti...
Terrestrial predators on marine shores benefit from the inflow of organisms and matter from the mari...
The family Nemesiidae is the second most diverse family of Mygalomorphae spiders. Acanthogonatus cen...
Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
The American House Spider (Parasteatoda tepidariorum) is commonly associated with human populations,...
Behavioral adaptations for resource acquisition in the long jawed orb weaving spider Tetragnatha elo...
Predator diets represent a potential interaction between local prey availability, prey antipredator ...
According to optimal foraging theory, generalist predators, such as spiders, are thought to feed ind...
Historically, terrestrial food web research has focused on describing the structure of aboveground g...
Multichannel feeding, whereby consumers feed across resource channels such as upon herbivore and det...
Anoplophora glabripennis is a large wood-boring cerambycid beetle that has recently invaded North Am...
Avian insectivores are top predators of arboreal arthropods in different forest ecosystems. The sele...
We examined the prey caught in L. intermedia webs in one fragment of forest and in the garage of an ...