More than half of all spider species hunt prey without a web. To successfully subdue their prey, they use adapted capture behaviour and efficient grasping mechanisms to interrupt the prey's locomotion, and to restrain it from escaping during the subsequent handling for final envenomation. In this study, we investigated how the prey capture behaviour of different lycosoid spider species is related to leg morphology and venom efficiency; using high speed videography, feeding experiments, stereomicroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and LD50 venom bioassays. We found that different species employed different techniques when grasping their prey and these differences strongly correlate with the distribution and size of hairy adhesive leg pads ...
Spiders are the most important terrestrial predators among arthropods. Their ecological success is r...
Size is an important factor that affects cannibalism in wolf spiders (Lycosidae). This study investi...
Spiders are the most important terrestrial predators among arthropods. Their ecological success is r...
More than half of all spider species hunt prey without a web. To successfully subdue their prey, the...
Venom glands are alreadypresent in theoldes t spider group, the Mesothelae. Theglands lie in the ant...
Spider venom is assumed to be used primarily to subdue larger prey and secondarily in defense. Rabid...
The threat sensitive hypothesis predicts that animals modulate the defensive behaviour with the leve...
Orb-weaving spiders often use their legs to briefly jerk the radii of the web, generating intense vi...
Spiders have one pair of venom glands, and only a few families have reduced them completely (Ulobori...
1. In specialised predators a variety of adaptations have evolved to such a level of specificity tha...
Generalist predators have evolved a variety of behavioural adaptations in prey capture to effectivel...
The attack behavior of the cobweb spider Achaearanea tesselata (Keyserling 1884) is roughly separate...
Spiders are the most important terrestrial predators among arthropods. Their ecological success is r...
Spitting spiders (Scytodidae) have a distinct predatory strategy in which they eject a sticky secret...
<div><p>Spiders are the most important terrestrial predators among arthropods. Their ecological succ...
Spiders are the most important terrestrial predators among arthropods. Their ecological success is r...
Size is an important factor that affects cannibalism in wolf spiders (Lycosidae). This study investi...
Spiders are the most important terrestrial predators among arthropods. Their ecological success is r...
More than half of all spider species hunt prey without a web. To successfully subdue their prey, the...
Venom glands are alreadypresent in theoldes t spider group, the Mesothelae. Theglands lie in the ant...
Spider venom is assumed to be used primarily to subdue larger prey and secondarily in defense. Rabid...
The threat sensitive hypothesis predicts that animals modulate the defensive behaviour with the leve...
Orb-weaving spiders often use their legs to briefly jerk the radii of the web, generating intense vi...
Spiders have one pair of venom glands, and only a few families have reduced them completely (Ulobori...
1. In specialised predators a variety of adaptations have evolved to such a level of specificity tha...
Generalist predators have evolved a variety of behavioural adaptations in prey capture to effectivel...
The attack behavior of the cobweb spider Achaearanea tesselata (Keyserling 1884) is roughly separate...
Spiders are the most important terrestrial predators among arthropods. Their ecological success is r...
Spitting spiders (Scytodidae) have a distinct predatory strategy in which they eject a sticky secret...
<div><p>Spiders are the most important terrestrial predators among arthropods. Their ecological succ...
Spiders are the most important terrestrial predators among arthropods. Their ecological success is r...
Size is an important factor that affects cannibalism in wolf spiders (Lycosidae). This study investi...
Spiders are the most important terrestrial predators among arthropods. Their ecological success is r...