Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California, Berkeley, California, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2011;6(9):e25390. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0025390. Epub 2011 Sep 27.
The peacock spider, Maratus volans, has one of the most elaborate courtship displays in arthropods. Using regular and high-speed video segments captured in the lab, we provide detailed descriptions of complete male courtship dances. As research on jumping spiders has demonstrated that males of some species produce vibrations concurrently with visual displays, we also used laser vibrometry to uncover such elements for this species. Our recordings reveal and describe for the first time, that M. volans males use vibratory signals in addition to complex body ornaments and motion displays. The peacock spider and other closely related species are outstanding study organisms for testing hypotheses about the evolution and functional significance of complex displays, thus, this descriptive study establishes a new model system for behavioral ecology, one that certainly stands to make important contributions to the field.
孔雀蜘蛛,Maratus volans,拥有节肢动物中最复杂的求偶展示之一。使用在实验室中捕获的常规和高速视频片段,我们详细描述了完整的雄性求偶舞蹈。由于对跳蛛的研究表明,一些物种的雄性在进行视觉展示的同时会产生振动,我们还使用激光测振仪来揭示这种物种的这种元素。我们的记录首次揭示并描述了孔雀蜘蛛雄性除了复杂的身体装饰和动作展示外,还使用振动信号。孔雀蜘蛛和其他密切相关的物种是测试关于复杂展示的进化和功能意义的假设的杰出研究生物,因此,这种描述性研究为行为生态学建立了一个新的模型系统,它肯定会为该领域做出重要贡献。