Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, DF, Brazil.
Biol Lett. 2021 Nov;17(11):20210369. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2021.0369. Epub 2021 Nov 10.
Body temperature can strongly influence fitness. Some Sun-exposed ectotherms thermoregulate by adjusting body posture according to the Sun's position. In these species, body elongation should reduce the risk of heat stress by allowing the exposure of a smaller body area to sunlight. Therefore, selection should favour more elongated bodies in Sun-exposed than in Sun-protected species. Diurnal orb-web spider species that sit on their webs are more likely to be Sun-exposed, on average, than nocturnal or diurnal shelter-building species. We measured the body elongation of orb-web spiders (Araneae, Araneidae) across 1024 species and classified them as Sun-protected or exposed based on the literature. We found that Sun-exposed species evolved more elongate bodies than Sun-protected ones. Further, we built a model combining traditional heat transfer models with models of thermoregulatory postures in orb-web spiders and meteorological data. The model indicates that body elongation in large orb-web spiders decreases the risk of high body temperatures. Overall, our results suggest that Sun exposure influenced the evolution of body shapes of orb-web spiders.
体温会强烈影响健康。一些暴露在阳光下的外温动物会根据太阳的位置调整身体姿势来调节体温。在这些物种中,身体的伸长应该可以减少暴露在阳光下的身体面积,从而降低热应激的风险。因此,与避光物种相比,暴露在阳光下的物种应该更倾向于选择身体更长的个体。平均而言,白天坐在蜘蛛网(蜘蛛丝织成的网)上的圆网蜘蛛比夜间或白天有遮蔽的蜘蛛更容易暴露在阳光下。我们测量了 1024 种圆网蜘蛛(蜘蛛目,圆蛛科)的身体伸长,并根据文献将它们分为避光或暴露两种类型。我们发现,暴露在阳光下的物种比避光物种进化出了更长的身体。此外,我们构建了一个模型,将传统的传热模型与圆网蜘蛛的热调节姿势模型和气象数据相结合。该模型表明,大型圆网蜘蛛身体的伸长可以降低体温过高的风险。总的来说,我们的结果表明,阳光暴露影响了圆网蜘蛛身体形状的进化。