Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.
PLoS One. 2013;8(1):e53057. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0053057. Epub 2013 Jan 16.
Web-building spiders are important models for sexual selection. While our understanding of post-copulatory mechanisms including sperm competition and cryptic female choice is considerable, our knowledge of courtship and how it influences male and female mating decisions is still extremely poor. Here, we provide the first comprehensive description of male courtship behaviour and vibrations generated in the web by the orb-web spider, Argiope keyserlingi - a recognised model species. We identified three main elements of male courtship: shudders, abdominal wags and mating thread dances (including both plucks and bounces). The vibrations generated by these behaviours are described in detail. Male shuddering behaviour appears to have a strong influence on female latency to mate acceptance, with males that shudder at high rates without compromising shudder duration being preferred. Shuddering behaviour may also mediate female aggressive behaviour, with males that generate long shudders less likely to be cannibalised after copulation. Male abdominal wagging behaviour, however, appears to have only limited influence on female mating decisions. This study provides avenues for future work that synthesises pre- and post-copulatory mechanisms in web-building spiders to generate an all-encompassing model of how sexual selection operates.
结网蜘蛛是性选择的重要模式生物。虽然我们对包括精子竞争和隐性雌性选择在内的交配后机制有了相当多的了解,但我们对求偶行为以及它如何影响雌雄交配决策的了解仍然非常有限。在这里,我们首次全面描述了雄性求偶行为以及 orb-web 蜘蛛,Argiope keyserlingi (一种公认的模式物种)在网上产生的振动。我们确定了雄性求偶的三个主要元素:颤抖、腹部摆动和交配线舞蹈(包括弹拨和弹跳)。详细描述了这些行为产生的振动。这些行为似乎对雌性接受交配的潜伏期有很大影响,颤抖频率高但不影响颤抖持续时间的雄性更受欢迎。颤抖行为也可能调节雌性的攻击行为,产生长时间颤抖的雄性在交配后被同类蚕食的可能性较小。然而,雄性的腹部摆动行为似乎对雌性的交配决策只有有限的影响。这项研究为未来的工作提供了途径,可以综合结网蜘蛛的交配前和交配后机制,生成一个全面的性选择运作模型。