In nature, food is often variable in composition and availability. As a consequence, predators may need to seek non-prey food sources. Some predators are known to feed on nectar when food is limited. Nectar and other carbohydrate resources could also be beneficial when prey are more abundant if it helps predators balance protein-biased diets. We tested if an actively hunting predator, the jumping spider, Phidippus audax, benefited from liquid carbohydrates when prey were not limited. We also tested if the benefit of carbohydrates varied with the nutrient content of prey (i.e., from protein to lipid-biased). Spiders were reared on one of six live prey, Drosophila melanogaster, treatments that ranged from high protein to high lipid. Half of t...
Herbivores and omnivores, faced with a nutritionally complex diet, have evolved the capacity to bala...
Laboratory experiments show that many factors, including taxonomic identity, traits, energetic state...
There is growing evidence to suggest that hosts can alter their dietary intake to recoup the specifi...
While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy content a...
<div><p>While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy c...
Growth is an important factor in predicting an organism's overall success as an adult. Understanding...
Uncertainties exist about the value of non-prey food for predators that are commonly food-limited, a...
Predator feeding behavior and digestion regulate the flow of nutrients through ecosystems by determi...
Using Evarcha culicivora, an East African jumping spider (Salticidae), we investigate how nectar mea...
Nutrients such as protein may be actively sought by foraging animals. Many predators exhibit foragin...
Predators exhibit flexible foraging to facilitate taking prey that offer important nutrients. Becaus...
Using Evarcha culicivora, an East African jumping spider (Salticidae), we investigate how nectar mea...
Abstract. Trap-constructing organisms provide a unique opportunity for the study of resource allocat...
Nutrition structures ecology and evolution across all scales of biological organization. It is well ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that animals should forage to maximize their fitness, which in predator...
Herbivores and omnivores, faced with a nutritionally complex diet, have evolved the capacity to bala...
Laboratory experiments show that many factors, including taxonomic identity, traits, energetic state...
There is growing evidence to suggest that hosts can alter their dietary intake to recoup the specifi...
While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy content a...
<div><p>While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy c...
Growth is an important factor in predicting an organism's overall success as an adult. Understanding...
Uncertainties exist about the value of non-prey food for predators that are commonly food-limited, a...
Predator feeding behavior and digestion regulate the flow of nutrients through ecosystems by determi...
Using Evarcha culicivora, an East African jumping spider (Salticidae), we investigate how nectar mea...
Nutrients such as protein may be actively sought by foraging animals. Many predators exhibit foragin...
Predators exhibit flexible foraging to facilitate taking prey that offer important nutrients. Becaus...
Using Evarcha culicivora, an East African jumping spider (Salticidae), we investigate how nectar mea...
Abstract. Trap-constructing organisms provide a unique opportunity for the study of resource allocat...
Nutrition structures ecology and evolution across all scales of biological organization. It is well ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that animals should forage to maximize their fitness, which in predator...
Herbivores and omnivores, faced with a nutritionally complex diet, have evolved the capacity to bala...
Laboratory experiments show that many factors, including taxonomic identity, traits, energetic state...
There is growing evidence to suggest that hosts can alter their dietary intake to recoup the specifi...