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Predatory behavior of giant Antarctic sea spiders (Colossendeis) in nearshore environments
Authors:Amy L Moran  H Arthur Woods  Caitlin M Shishido  Steven J Lane  Bret W Tobalske
Institution:1. Department of Biology, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, USA;2. Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA
Abstract:Pycnogonids in the genus Colossendeis are found in the deep sea and Southern Ocean. Although the genus contains the largest and most conspicuous species of sea spiders, little is known about their ecology or behavior. We documented two species feeding on a variety of benthic and pelagic invertebrates during three diving field seasons at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Individuals of one species, Colossendeis megalonyx, fed on a variety of pelagic organisms, particularly the pteropod Clione antarctica. We used video to document rapid capture of individuals of C. antarctica by captive specimens of C. megalonyx in the laboratory, and we suggest that, at least in the nearshore environment, pelagic invertebrates are an important food source for this and potentially other pycnogonid species.
Keywords:Pycnogonida     Colossendeis megalonyx     Antarctic benthos  pteropod     Clione   
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