Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wrong. Species in the families Uloboridae, Thomisidae, Araneidae and Theridiidae do not inject digestive fluid into the prey’s interior, nor do they suck fluids directly from its interior. Rather they regurgitate fluid onto the surface of the prey, and then suck it back up from there. Philoponella vicina and other uloborids are extreme in this respect: they wet the entire outer surface of the prey package simultaneously with digestive fluid, and their mouthparts often never touch the prey. Capillarity (along with digestion of prey membranes in Philoponella) is apparently responsible both for the dispersion of digestive fluid into the prey, and t...
More than half of all spider species hunt prey without a web. To successfully subdue their prey, the...
Molecular gut-content analysis has revolutionized the study of food webs and feeding interactions, a...
We traced the evolution of silk use by spiders in attacks on prey by combining previous publications...
Feeding by uloborid spiders is unusual in several respects: cheliceral venom glands are absent; prey...
We show that uloborid spiders, which lack the poison glands typical of nearly all other spiders, emp...
The use of carrion to feed spiderlings has never previously been observed in spiders. Here we show t...
Water is essential for all living organisms because it acts as a major solvent and reaction medium. ...
Spiders do not feed directly on vertebrate blood, but a small East African jumping spider (Salticid...
Molecular gut-content analysis has revolutionized the study of food webs and feeding interactions, a...
Source at: http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196589Molecular gut-content analysis has revolution...
Abstract Background Spiders are predaceous arthropods that are capable of subduing and consuming rel...
Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are a widespread and phylogenetically important group of marine arthropods...
Prey selection is essential for individual fitness; therefore, it would be expected that a predator ...
Venom glands are alreadypresent in theoldes t spider group, the Mesothelae. Theglands lie in the ant...
More than half of all spider species hunt prey without a web. To successfully subdue their prey, the...
More than half of all spider species hunt prey without a web. To successfully subdue their prey, the...
Molecular gut-content analysis has revolutionized the study of food webs and feeding interactions, a...
We traced the evolution of silk use by spiders in attacks on prey by combining previous publications...
Feeding by uloborid spiders is unusual in several respects: cheliceral venom glands are absent; prey...
We show that uloborid spiders, which lack the poison glands typical of nearly all other spiders, emp...
The use of carrion to feed spiderlings has never previously been observed in spiders. Here we show t...
Water is essential for all living organisms because it acts as a major solvent and reaction medium. ...
Spiders do not feed directly on vertebrate blood, but a small East African jumping spider (Salticid...
Molecular gut-content analysis has revolutionized the study of food webs and feeding interactions, a...
Source at: http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196589Molecular gut-content analysis has revolution...
Abstract Background Spiders are predaceous arthropods that are capable of subduing and consuming rel...
Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) are a widespread and phylogenetically important group of marine arthropods...
Prey selection is essential for individual fitness; therefore, it would be expected that a predator ...
Venom glands are alreadypresent in theoldes t spider group, the Mesothelae. Theglands lie in the ant...
More than half of all spider species hunt prey without a web. To successfully subdue their prey, the...
More than half of all spider species hunt prey without a web. To successfully subdue their prey, the...
Molecular gut-content analysis has revolutionized the study of food webs and feeding interactions, a...
We traced the evolution of silk use by spiders in attacks on prey by combining previous publications...