Electrophysiology of trichobothria in orb-weaving spiders (Agelenidae,Araneae) |
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Authors: | A. Reißland |
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Affiliation: | (1) Fakultät für Biologie der Universität Bielefeld, Postfach 8640, D-4800 Bielefeld 1, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Trichobothria of the house spidersTegenaria atrica (C.L. Koch) andTegenaria derhami (Scopoli) were stimulated by linear deflection of the hair from its resting position to one side. The pulse response of the receptor cell was analyzed. At angular deflection velocities of 10–21 deg/ms the receptor begins to discharge at an angle of 3 degrees. While the mean pulse rate remains constant during deflections of 10–210–1deg/ms the pulse train may be interrupted by repeated breaks. Discharge continues when the hair is bent proximally beyond the bothrium edge. When the hair is bent distally and touches the bothrium edge, however, discharge ceases. Responsible for this phenomenon seems to be an asymmetry of hair suspension. — Repeated deflection leads to logarithmically ascending latency curves and logarithmically falling curves of the pulse numbers. The function coefficients depend on velocities and repetition rates of the deflections. The adaptational effect is heightened by preceding stationary deflection in the direction of the dynamical stimulus. The mean pulse rate as a function of hair deflection velocity increases logarithmically. The mean pulse rate as a function of hair movement direction obeys a cosine law, provided that a given velocity and a definite deflection angle are used.Supported by grants of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft given to Prof. Dr. P. Görner in the field of the Schwerpunktprogramm RezeptorphysiologieThe present paper is part of a doctoral thesis. My thanks are due to Prof. Dr. P. G6rner for the theme, many valuable discussions and his constant readiness to help. |
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