Schronce Arty, Davis Andrew K
Independent Researcher, 263 Berean Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30316, USA.
Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Insects. 2022 Nov 13;13(11):1049. doi: 10.3390/insects13111049.
An invasive spider ( [L. Koch 1878], or jorō spider) is rapidly expanding throughout the southeast of the United States, engendering many questions about how native fauna will be affected. Here, we describe an observation of a northern cardinal (, L.) consuming prey items from a jorō web, which serves as an example of a native species deriving a (small) benefit from this new invader. Moreover, the manner of the kleptoparasitism is also noteworthy; the cardinal perched directly on the web, which supported its weight (which is 42-48 g in this species). This appears to be the first documented case of a spider web supporting a perching bird. We also include measurements of other jorō webs, where web strength had been assessed using a force gauge, which revealed that typical webs can support masses up to 70 g before collapsing. Collectively, this information adds to the small but growing body of knowledge about the biology of this non-native spider.
一种入侵性蜘蛛([L. Koch 1878],即乔罗蜘蛛)正在美国东南部迅速扩散,引发了许多关于本地动物将如何受到影响的问题。在此,我们描述了一次对一只北美主红雀(,L.)取食乔罗蜘蛛网上猎物的观察,这是一个本地物种从这种新入侵者身上获得(微小)益处的例子。此外,这种盗食寄生的方式也值得注意;主红雀直接栖息在蛛网上,而蛛网承受住了它的重量(该物种体重为42 - 48克)。这似乎是有记录的首例蜘蛛网支撑栖息鸟类的情况。我们还给出了对其他乔罗蜘蛛网的测量数据,这些蛛网的强度是用测力计评估的,结果显示典型的蛛网在坍塌前能支撑高达70克的重物。总体而言,这些信息丰富了关于这种非本地蜘蛛生物学的少量但不断增长的知识体系。