The Effect of Predator Chemical Cue Age on Antipredator Behavior in the Wolf Spider Pardosa milvina (Araneae: Lycosidae) |
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Authors: | Mark C Barnes Matthew H Persons Ann L Rypstra |
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Institution: | (1) Biology Department, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, 17870;(2) Department of Zoology, Miami University, Hamilton, Ohio, 45011 |
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Abstract: | The wolf spider, Pardosa milvina, exhibits reduced movement when detecting chemical cues (silk and excreta) from a larger wolf spider, Hogna helluo. We tested if cue age influenced Pardosa activity. Pardosa response was measured during 1-h trials using video-tracking equipment. Five treatments of predator cues were used: 5-day-old, 1-day-old, 1-h-old, and fresh cues and a control lacking predator cues. Pardosa moved significantly more slowly on substrates with fresh or 1-h-old cues compared to all other treatments and spent less time walking in all Hogna treatments relative to the control except with 5-day-old cues. Pardosa survived longer in the presence of Hogna with fresh compared to older cues. Prey may evaluate cue age as a measure of predation risk and grade antipredator behavior accordingly. |
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Keywords: | chemical cues antipredator cue age wolf spider Lycosidae |
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