Li Daiqin, Jackson Robert R
Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543.
J Chem Ecol. 2005 Feb;31(2):333-42. doi: 10.1007/s10886-005-1344-y.
Previous studies have shown that animals may make adaptive adjustments in response to chemical cues from predators, but hatching responses to diet-related chemical cues from predators have not been previously demonstrated. In the system studied here, the predator is an araneophagic jumping spider (Salticidae), Portia labiata, and the prey organism is a subsocial spitting spider, Scytodes pallida (Scytodidae). The spitting spider carries its eggs in its chelicerae, and carrying eggs is known to make it more vulnerable to predators. It is also known from an earlier study that the prior diet of the predator alters how dangerous the individual predator is to the spitting spider. In the experiments reported here, incubation time was shorter when volatile cues from the predator were present and longer in control tests when no chemical cues from the predator were present. The previous predator's diet also influenced incubation time: when in the presence of volatile cues from individuals of P. labiata that had previously fed on individuals of S. pallida, incubation time was shorter than when in the presence of volatile cues from individuals of P. labiata that had been feeding instead on house flies.
先前的研究表明,动物可能会根据来自捕食者的化学信号做出适应性调整,但此前尚未证明动物对来自捕食者的与饮食相关的化学信号会产生孵化反应。在本文所研究的系统中,捕食者是一种食蛛跳蛛(跳蛛科),巴氏蝇虎,猎物是一种亚社会性唾沫蛛,苍白唾沫蛛(唾沫蛛科)。唾沫蛛用螯肢携带卵,已知携带卵会使其更容易受到捕食者的攻击。早期的一项研究还表明,捕食者先前的饮食会改变单个捕食者对唾沫蛛的危险程度。在本文所报告的实验中,当存在来自捕食者的挥发性信号时,孵化时间较短,而在没有来自捕食者的化学信号的对照试验中,孵化时间较长。捕食者先前的饮食也会影响孵化时间:当存在来自先前以苍白唾沫蛛为食的巴氏蝇虎个体的挥发性信号时,孵化时间比存在以家蝇为食的巴氏蝇虎个体的挥发性信号时要短。