Natural history of the non-solitary sheetweaving spider Anelosimus jucundus (Araneae: Theridiidae) |
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Authors: | WOLFGANG NENTWIG TERRY E. CHRISTENSON |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Regensburg, D-8400 Regensburg, Federal Republic of Germany;Department of Psychology and the Mesoamerican Ecology Institute, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Field observations were made on one Panamanian population of Anelosimus jucundus. Almost all webs were found in a relatively exposed area, on small shrubs and composites. This is in contrast to A. eximius , a colonial congeneric which in our study site built its large webs along moist, fern-covered banks. Web structure varied with different plant substrates; for example, only some of the webs incorporated a clearly defined lower sheet. Webs were built by penultimate instar females, and perhaps by adult females and males. In some cases, several adult females inhabited a web, but they remained under separate leaf canopies; during census observations co-operative efforts were not noted. Prey consisted mainly of winged insects. Juvenile sex ratio was about equal. The degree of sociality demonstrated by A. jucundus is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Social spiders Anelosimus eximius Theridiidae prey composition sex ratio |
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