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Survival and growth in groups of a subsocial spider (Stegodyphus lineatus)
Authors:J M Schneider
Institution:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie, Seewiesen, D-82319 Starnberg, Germany
Abstract:Summary In spiders, known as potentially cannibalistic, mutual tolerance is one important requirement for group life. Using the subsocial spiderStegodyphus lineatus which possibly resembles the ancestors of the social species, the effects of competition were investigated in the laboratory. When dispersal was prevented, spiderlings were capable of living in groups. The intensity of competition for food among spiders in groups was varied experimentally by varying group size or the relative size differences of individuals. Body mass and mortality were compared in the different experiments. Prey availability, the size of the spiders and initial body size differences among group members all influenced the survival probability and growth of the spiders. Spiders of equal size tolerated each other with a higher probability than spiders of different sizes. Feeding in groups was always disadvantagous even for the largest spiders.
Keywords:Spiders  Stegodyphus  competition  tolerance  sociality  preadaptation
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