Kyoto Women's University, Kitahiyoshi-cho 35, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan.
Biol Lett. 2013 May 29;9(4):20130052. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0052. Print 2013 Aug 23.
Although it is well known that spatial learning can be important in the biology of predators that actively move around in search for food, comparatively little is known about ways in which spatial learning might function in the strategies of sit-and-wait predators. In this study, Cyclosa octotuberculata, an orb-web spider that uses its legs to contract radial threads of its web to increase thread tension, was trained to capture prey in limited web sectors. After training, spiders that had captured prey in horizontal web sectors applied more tension on radial threads connected to horizontal sectors than spiders that had captured prey in vertical sectors. This result suggests that the effect of experience on C. octotuberculata's behaviour is not expressed in the way the trained spider responds to prey-derived stimuli and is instead expressed in behaviour by which the spider anticipates the likely direction from which prey will arrive in the future. This illustrates that learning can be important even when the predator remains in one location during foraging bouts.
虽然众所周知,空间学习对于积极寻找食物的主动移动捕食者的生物学具有重要意义,但关于空间学习如何在坐待捕食者的策略中发挥作用的了解相对较少。在这项研究中,使用腿来收缩其网的放射状线以增加线张力的圆蛛,被训练在有限的网区捕获猎物。在训练之后,在水平网区捕获猎物的蜘蛛比在垂直网区捕获猎物的蜘蛛对连接到水平网区的放射状线施加更大的张力。这一结果表明,经验对 C. octotuberculata 行为的影响并非表现在受过训练的蜘蛛对猎物来源的刺激的反应方式上,而是表现在蜘蛛预期未来猎物可能到达的方向的行为方式上。这表明,即使在觅食期间捕食者保持在一个位置,学习也可能很重要。