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失去腿部:这对圆蛛来说是否是一种残疾?

Loss of legs: is it or not a handicap for an orb-weaving spider?

作者信息

Pasquet Alain, Anotaux Mylène, Leborgne Raymond

机构信息

Université de Strasbourg, France.

出版信息

Naturwissenschaften. 2011 Jul;98(7):557-64. doi: 10.1007/s00114-011-0799-7. Epub 2011 Apr 28.

Abstract

Leg loss is a common phenomenon in spiders, and according to the species 5% to 40% of the adults can present at least one missing leg. There is no possibility of regeneration after adult moult and the animal must manage with its missing appendages until its death. With the loss of one or more legs, female orb-weaving spiders can be penalized twice: firstly, because the legs are necessary for web construction and secondly, the legs are essential for the control of the prey after its interception by the web. During development, spiders may be also penalized because regeneration has energetic costs that take away resources for survival, growth and reproduction. All these consequences should influence negatively the development of the spider and thus its fitness. We investigated the impact of leg loss in the orb-weaving spider, Zygiella x-notata by studying its frequency in a natural population and web building and prey capture behaviours in laboratory. In field populations, 9.5% to 13%, of the adult females presented the loss of one or more legs; the majority of individuals had lost only one leg (in 48% of cases, a first one). Leg loss seems to affect all the adult spiders, as there is no difference of mass between intact spiders and those with missing leg. Data obtained with laboratory-reared spiders, showed that the loss of legs due to the moult is rare (less than 1%). Considering changes in web design, spiders with missing legs decreased their silk investment, increased the distance between spiral turns but did not change the capture surface of the web. Under our laboratory experimental conditions, spiders with one or two lost legs did not present any difference in prey capture efficiency. In laboratory conditions, spiders with lost leg(s) did not show any difference in egg sac production or in longevity (adult lifespan) compared to intact spiders.

摘要

腿部缺失是蜘蛛中的常见现象,根据物种不同,5%至40%的成年蜘蛛至少会有一条腿缺失。成年蜘蛛蜕皮后无法再生,动物必须带着缺失的附肢生存直至死亡。对于雌性圆蛛来说,失去一条或多条腿会带来双重不利影响:其一,腿部对于织网是必需的;其二,腿部对于在蛛网拦截猎物后控制猎物至关重要。在发育过程中,蜘蛛也可能受到不利影响,因为再生需要能量成本,会消耗用于生存、生长和繁殖的资源。所有这些后果都会对蜘蛛的发育及其适应性产生负面影响。我们通过研究圆蛛Zygiella x-notata在自然种群中的腿部缺失频率以及在实验室中的织网和捕食行为,来探究腿部缺失的影响。在野外种群中,9.5%至13%的成年雌性蜘蛛存在一条或多条腿缺失的情况;大多数个体仅失去了一条腿(48%的情况是第一条腿)。腿部缺失似乎会影响所有成年蜘蛛,因为完整蜘蛛与腿部缺失的蜘蛛在体重上没有差异。对实验室饲养的蜘蛛的数据显示,因蜕皮导致的腿部缺失很少见(不到1%)。考虑到蛛网设计的变化,腿部缺失的蜘蛛减少了丝的投入,增加了螺旋圈之间的距离,但没有改变蛛网的捕获面积。在我们的实验室实验条件下,失去一条或两条腿的蜘蛛在捕食效率上没有任何差异。在实验室条件下,与完整蜘蛛相比,腿部缺失的蜘蛛在产卵囊或寿命(成年期寿命)方面没有表现出任何差异。

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