Maturing and Coordination of Web-Building Activity |
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Authors: | PETERS HANS M. |
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Affiliation: | Zoophysiologisches Institut, Abteihing für Physiol. Verhaltensforschung, Universität Tübingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Experiments are reported in which 114 Zygiella x-notata Cl.spiderlings were taken out of the cocoon before the time atwhich they normally left (2 weeks after the second molt); 67were placed on wooden frames and 47 on wire frames. Both groupsbuilt partial, irregular thread-patterns at first, and, as theygrew older, constructed more and more regular geometric orb-webs:the transition can be traced through several stages. The shapeof the web, particularly the presence of the free-sector, wasdependent on the frame; webs built in a circular wire framelacked the free-sector. It is assumed that the accomplishmentof full, regular orb webs is essentially based on the progressivehistological differentiation of the central nervous system inthe spiderlings during the developmental phase under observation;the wire frame could influence the shape of the web throughmaking construction of a retreat difficult. |
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