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探索四种澳大利亚漏斗网蜘蛛在不同环境下的行为特征。

Exploring behavioral traits over different contexts in four species of Australian funnel-web spiders.

作者信息

Hernandez Duran Linda, Wilson David Thomas, Rymer Tasmin Lee

机构信息

College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, P.O. Box 6811, Cairns, QLD 4870, Australia.

Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, QLD 4870, Australia.

出版信息

Curr Zool. 2022 Oct 12;69(6):766-774. doi: 10.1093/cz/zoac080. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Australian funnel-web spiders are arguably the most venomous spiders in the world, with much research focusing on this aspect of their biology. However, other aspects related to their life history, ecology and behaviour have been overlooked. For the first time, we assessed repeatability, namely risk-taking behaviour, aggressiveness and activity in the contexts of predation, conspecific tolerance and exploration of a new territory in four species of Australian funnel-web spiders: two are closely related, and , and two have overlapping distributions but occupy different habitats, and . We also compared behaviors between species. At the species level, we found that showed consistency in risk-taking behavior when exposed to a predator stimulus, aggressiveness against conspecifics, and exploration of a new territory. In contrast, in the other species, only showed repeatability in the context of exploration of a new territory. These results suggest that some behavioral traits are likely more flexible than others, and that the repeatability of behaviors may be species-specific in funnel-webs. When we compared species, we found differences in risk-taking behavior and defensiveness. This study provides novel insights to understanding variation in behavioral traits within and between species of funnel-web spiders, suggesting that some behavioral traits are likely context and/or species dependent, as a result of their evolutionary history. These findings provide key insights for understanding the ecological role of behavior and venom deployment in venomous animals, and a greater understanding of behavior in these medically significant and iconic spiders that are of conservation concern.

摘要

澳大利亚漏斗网蜘蛛可以说是世界上最毒的蜘蛛,许多研究都聚焦于它们生物学的这一方面。然而,与它们的生活史、生态学和行为相关的其他方面却被忽视了。我们首次评估了四种澳大利亚漏斗网蜘蛛——两种亲缘关系密切的蜘蛛( 和 )以及两种分布重叠但栖息地不同的蜘蛛( 和 )在捕食、同种耐受和探索新领地情境下的可重复性,即冒险行为、攻击性和活动水平。我们还比较了不同物种之间的行为。在物种层面,我们发现 在面对捕食者刺激时的冒险行为、对同种个体的攻击性以及对新领地的探索方面表现出一致性。相比之下,在其他物种中,只有 在探索新领地的情境下表现出可重复性。这些结果表明,某些行为特征可能比其他特征更具灵活性,并且漏斗网蜘蛛的行为可重复性可能具有物种特异性。当我们比较不同物种时,我们发现了冒险行为和防御性方面的差异。这项研究为理解漏斗网蜘蛛物种内部和之间行为特征的变化提供了新的见解,表明某些行为特征可能依赖于情境和/或物种,这是它们进化历史的结果。这些发现为理解有毒动物行为和毒液分泌的生态作用提供了关键见解,也有助于更深入地了解这些在医学上具有重要意义且极具代表性、受到保护关注的蜘蛛的行为。

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