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Host behavior modification of Achaearanea tingo (Araneae: Theridiidae) induced by the parasitoid wasp Zatypota alborhombarta (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)
Authors:Marcelo O Gonzaga  Ana Paula Loffredo  Angélica M Penteado‐Dias  João Custódio F Cardoso
Institution:1. Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Brazil;2. Departamento de Ecologia e Biologia Evolutiva, Universidade Federal de S?o Carlos, S?o Carlos, Brazil;3. Pós‐gradua??o em Ecologia e Conserva??o de Recursos Naturais, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Brazil
Abstract:Behavioral manipulation involving Zatypota (Ichneumonidae: Pimplinae) parasitoids and their spider hosts is usually associated with an increase in web complexity at the location where the parasitoid larva builds its cocoon. A higher number of web threads at this location may improve stability and provide a physical barrier against potential predators. However, we observed that parasitized individuals of Achaearanea tingo attacked by Z. alborhombarta change the three‐dimensional structure of their webs to a very simple and strong structure composed of two cables attached to the surrounding vegetation. This structure holds the curled leaf formerly used by the spider as a shelter. The parasitoid larva remains protected within this shelter after killing the host. The architectural pattern of the cocoon webs of A. tingo indicates that host manipulation is characterized by the repetition of one specific subroutine involved in web construction. Similar alterations have been previously described for cocoon webs constructed by parasitized orb‐weavers, but not for the three‐dimensional webs of theridiids.
Keywords:cobweb  cocoon web  gumfoot lines  polysphinctini  web architecture
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