Non-webbuilding spiders: prey specialists or generalists?
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Auteurs : Wolfgang Nentwig [Allemagne]Source :
- Oecologia [ 0029-8549 ] ; 1986-07-01.
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- Acceptance rate, Acceptance rates, Adult females, Araneae, Arthropod, Chelicera, Cupiennius, Field analyses, Habrocestum pulex, High percentages, Insect pests, Lesser degree, Long chelicerae, Long legs, Lycosidae, Misumena, Monophagous spiders, Natural enemies, Nentwig, Nyffeler, Oecologia nentwig, Other spiders, Pardosa, Peucetia viridans, Pisaura, Potential prey, Predator, Prey, Prey item, Prey items, Prey records, Prey specialists, Prey specialization, Prey taxa, Prey type, Salticidae, Social arthropods, Social insects, Spider, Strophius nigricans, Taxon, Thomisidae, Webbuilding spiders, Wide range, Zool.
- Teeft :
- Acceptance rate, Acceptance rates, Adult females, Araneae, Arthropod, Chelicera, Cupiennius, Field analyses, Habrocestum pulex, High percentages, Insect pests, Lesser degree, Long chelicerae, Long legs, Lycosidae, Misumena, Monophagous spiders, Natural enemies, Nentwig, Nyffeler, Oecologia nentwig, Other spiders, Pardosa, Peucetia viridans, Pisaura, Potential prey, Predator, Prey, Prey item, Prey items, Prey records, Prey specialists, Prey specialization, Prey taxa, Prey type, Salticidae, Social arthropods, Social insects, Spider, Strophius nigricans, Taxon, Thomisidae, Webbuilding spiders, Wide range, Zool.
Abstract
Summary: Feeding experiments were performed with seven species of non-webbuilding spiders and a variety of prey taxa. Some species were generally polyphagous whereas other spiders restricted their prey to a few groups. At one end of the spectrum of prey specialization the thomisid Misumena vatia is limited to a few taxa of possible prey (Table 1). The literature of prey records of non-webbuilding spiders is reviewed (Table 2) with special emphasis on oligophagous or monophagous spiders. Monophagous spiders are generally rare and have specialized on only a few prey taxa: social insects (ants, bees, termites) and spiders.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF00410365
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Summary: Feeding experiments were performed with seven species of non-webbuilding spiders and a variety of prey taxa. Some species were generally polyphagous whereas other spiders restricted their prey to a few groups. At one end of the spectrum of prey specialization the thomisid Misumena vatia is limited to a few taxa of possible prey (Table 1). The literature of prey records of non-webbuilding spiders is reviewed (Table 2) with special emphasis on oligophagous or monophagous spiders. Monophagous spiders are generally rare and have specialized on only a few prey taxa: social insects (ants, bees, termites) and spiders.</div>
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