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Kleptoparasites influence foraging behaviour of the spider <Emphasis Type="Italic">Stegodyphus lineatus</Emphasis> (Araneae,Eresidae)
Authors:R Leborgne  Y Lubin  A Pasquet
Institution:1.Equipe “Expression et Evolution des Comportements”,UFR STB, Université H. Poincaré, B.P. 239,Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy Cedex,France;2.Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology,Jacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research,Midreshet Ben-Gurion,Israel;3.UdS, IPHC, CNRS, UMR7178,Université H. Poincaré, B.P. 239,Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy Cedex,France
Abstract:Prey captured by a predator may attract kleptoparasites which could significantly reduce the amount of food consumed. Stegodyphus lineatus, a cribellate spider, builds an energetically costly web. Ants raid the webs of S. lineatus to steal prey and behave as kleptoparasites. We investigated ant raids in a natural population of S. lineatus and their influence on the spider’s foraging behaviour. Considering spiders that had captured a prey, 31.2% suffered an ant raid within 24 h after the prey capture. Experimental tests showed that the response to ant raid is to delay web rebuilding and this was independent of a spider’s previous foraging success. There was a tendency for spiders that were exposed to ants to build larger webs. Neither prey-handling duration nor prey consumption was modified after exposure to ants. These results suggest that Stegodyphus lineatus adapt its web-building behaviour in response to the risk of kleptoparasitism.
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