Attraction between social crab spiders: silk pheromones in Diaea socialis |
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Authors: | Evans Theodore A; Main Barbara York |
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Institution: | Department of Zoology, The University of Western Australia Nedlands, Western Australia 6009, Australia |
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Abstract: | The snare web is used as a medium for communication betweenindividuals within colonies of social spiders and has thereforebeen suggested as necessary for the evolution of sociality inthe Araneae. The social spider Diaea socialis (Thomisidae) isan exception because it does not build a snare web. Experimentsdemonstrate that silk attracts all spiders and that a chemicaldeposited onto the silk attracts adult female spiders, suggestingthat the group living of this species is mediated by a pheromone.The pheromone attracts spiders differentially: females are notattracted to juvenile silk, and it repels gravid females. Thepheromone appears to be stable but volatile, is ether-soluble,and retains its viability after dissolution. Molecular-ionicmasses for 7-8 different compounds were found in the range 220281atomic units; the pheromone may be one or a combination of severalof these. |
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Keywords: | Diaea socialis pheromone attraction social behavior |
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