We show that uloborid spiders, which lack the poison glands typical of nearly all other spiders, employ thousands of wrapping movements with their hind legs and up to hundreds of meters of silk line to make a shroud that applies substantial compressive force to their prey. Shrouds sometimes break the prey’s legs, buckle its compound eyes inward, or kill it outright. The compressive force apparently results from the summation of small tensions on sticky lines as they are applied to the prey package. Behavioral details indicate that wrapping is designed to compact prey; in turn, compaction probably functions to facilitate these spiders’ unusual method of feeding. This is the first demonstration that prey wrapping by spiders compacts and physi...
Recent studies demonstrated that orb-weaving spiders may alter web architectures, the amount of silk...
Spiders and their silk are an excellent system for connecting the properties of biological materials...
Spiders alter web architecture in response to many environmental factors. Yet, the functional implic...
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...
The spiders of Theridiidae's family display a peculiar behaviour when they hunt extremely large prey...
Various orb-weaving spiders add extra silk structures—‘‘web decorations’’—to their webs. The adaptiv...
Stabilimenta are the silk structures on webs of some orb-weaving spiders the function of which has p...
Predators exhibit flexible foraging to facilitate taking prey that offer important nutrients. Becaus...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...
Barrantes, Gilbert, Eberhard, William G. (2007): The evolution of prey-wrapping behaviour in spiders...
The kinetic energy of flying insect prey is a formidable challenge for orb-weaving spiders. These sp...
Orb-weaving spiders often use their legs to briefly jerk the radii of the web, generating intense vi...
Many spiders depend upon webs to capture prey. Web function results from architecture and mechanical...
Spiders construct a wide variety of silk structures, ranging from draglines to prey capture webs. Sp...
Recent studies demonstrated that orb-weaving spiders may alter web architectures, the amount of silk...
Spiders and their silk are an excellent system for connecting the properties of biological materials...
Spiders alter web architecture in response to many environmental factors. Yet, the functional implic...
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...
The spiders of Theridiidae's family display a peculiar behaviour when they hunt extremely large prey...
Various orb-weaving spiders add extra silk structures—‘‘web decorations’’—to their webs. The adaptiv...
Stabilimenta are the silk structures on webs of some orb-weaving spiders the function of which has p...
Predators exhibit flexible foraging to facilitate taking prey that offer important nutrients. Becaus...
Standard accounts of how spiders obtain food without masticating their prey are probably largely wro...
Barrantes, Gilbert, Eberhard, William G. (2007): The evolution of prey-wrapping behaviour in spiders...
The kinetic energy of flying insect prey is a formidable challenge for orb-weaving spiders. These sp...
Orb-weaving spiders often use their legs to briefly jerk the radii of the web, generating intense vi...
Many spiders depend upon webs to capture prey. Web function results from architecture and mechanical...
Spiders construct a wide variety of silk structures, ranging from draglines to prey capture webs. Sp...
Recent studies demonstrated that orb-weaving spiders may alter web architectures, the amount of silk...
Spiders and their silk are an excellent system for connecting the properties of biological materials...
Spiders alter web architecture in response to many environmental factors. Yet, the functional implic...