Harland D P, Jackson R R
Department of Zoology, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand.
J Exp Biol. 2000 Nov;203(Pt 22):3485-94. doi: 10.1242/jeb.203.22.3485.
Portia fimbriata from Queensland, Australia, is an araneophagic jumping spider (Salticidae) that includes in its predatory strategy a tactic (cryptic stalking) enabling it to prey effectively on a wide range of salticids from other genera. Optical cues used by P. fimbriata to identify the salticid species on which it most commonly preys, Jacksonoides queenslandicus, were investigated experimentally in the laboratory using odorless lures made from dead prey on which various combinations of features were altered. P. fimbriata adopted cryptic stalking only against intact salticid lures and modified lures on which the large anterior-median eyes were visible. Ordinary stalking was usually adopted when the lure did not have the anterior-median eyes visible. There was no evidence that cues from the legs of prey salticids influence the choice of stalking style of P. fimbriata, but cues from the legs do appear to influence strongly whether a prey is stalked at all. Cues from the cephalothorax and abdomen also influenced the stalking tendency, but to a lesser degree than cues from the legs. An algorithm to describe the perceptual processes of P. fimbriata when visually discriminating between salticid and non-salticid prey is discussed.
来自澳大利亚昆士兰州的缨孔蛛(Portia fimbriata)是一种食蛛性跳蛛(跳蛛科),其捕食策略包括一种技巧(隐匿跟踪),使其能够有效地捕食其他属的多种跳蛛。缨孔蛛用于识别其最常捕食的跳蛛物种——昆士兰杰氏蛛(Jacksonoides queenslandicus)的视觉线索,在实验室中通过使用由死猎物制成的无味诱饵进行了实验研究,诱饵上各种特征组合被改变。缨孔蛛仅对完整的跳蛛诱饵以及能看到大的前中眼的改良诱饵采用隐匿跟踪。当诱饵看不到前中眼时,通常采用普通跟踪。没有证据表明猎物跳蛛腿部的线索会影响缨孔蛛跟踪方式的选择,但腿部的线索似乎确实强烈影响是否对猎物进行跟踪。来自头胸部和腹部的线索也会影响跟踪倾向,但程度小于来自腿部的线索。本文讨论了一种描述缨孔蛛在视觉上区分跳蛛猎物和非跳蛛猎物时感知过程的算法。