Drop and swing dispersal behavior of a tropical wandering spider: experiments and numerical model |
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Authors: | Friedrich G Barth Stanislaus Komarek Joseph A C Humphrey Burke Treidler |
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Institution: | (1) Institut für Zoologie der Universität Wien, Althanstr. 14, A-1090 Wien, Austria;(2) Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, 94720 Berkeley, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary When exposed to certain air flows spiderlings of the wandering spider Cupiennius getazi (Ctenidae) drop from their dwelling plant and swing in the wind from a gradually lengthening dragline. If body contact is made with a nearby substrate the spiderling detaches. We refer to this form of aerial dispersal as the drop and swing dispersal behavior (DASDB). The dragline being only up to about 70 cm long and only rarely ruptured by the drag forces of the wind, this is a close range type of dispersal as opposed to the ballooning known for many other species of spiders. DASDB is readily elicited in spiderlings at an age of ca. 9 days (outside egg sac). At this age their mass is 1.26 ±0.35 mg and their yolk usually depleted. They then start to catch prey and escape from the unfavorable conditions in the small space around the egg sac where hundreds of spiderlings compete. Air flow rates effectively eliciting DASDB in the laboratory are between 0.2 m/s and 1.5 m/s. The number of spiderlings showing DASDB increases considerably if the air flow is turbulent as opposed to laminar. A numerical model defining the window within which DASDB is supported mechanically was developed from theoretical considerations. Taking the effective wind speeds and the mechanical properties of the dragline, the model accounts very well for the fact that actual rupture of the dragline was observed only rarely in C. Getazi. Other features of the DASDB are also correctly predicted. The model is not only applicable to DASDB but also to the drop and swing preballooning behavior known to occur in several other species of spiders.Abbreviations
DASDB
drop and swing dispersal behavior |
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Keywords: | Dispersal Spider Cupiennius getazi Drop and swing behavior Numerical model |
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