Vollrath Fritz
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama.
Oecologia. 1985 Dec;68(1):69-72. doi: 10.1007/BF00379476.
Nephila clavipes inhabiting adjacent habitats showed differences in rate and ratio of growth. Spiders inside the forest fed less, grew slower and stayed smaller than those at the forest edge, a richer environment. The mortality rate in this habitat was about 1% per day, the mortality of vagrant males was even higher. Experimentally fed spiders did not shift their webs readily, even starving individuals stayed much longer than expected. The spiders avoided frequent moves and in a poor site grew more slowly and in smaller size increments. It seems that the costs of small adult size are less than the risks of active foraging.
栖息在相邻栖息地的棒络新妇蜘蛛在生长速度和生长比率上存在差异。森林中的蜘蛛进食较少,生长较慢,体型也比森林边缘这个更丰富的环境中的蜘蛛小。在这个栖息地,死亡率约为每天1%,流浪雄蛛的死亡率甚至更高。实验喂养的蜘蛛不会轻易移动它们的蛛网,即使是饥饿的个体停留的时间也比预期长得多。蜘蛛避免频繁移动,在条件较差的地方生长得更慢,体型增长幅度更小。似乎成年体型较小的代价小于积极觅食的风险。