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Title: Can differential nutrient extraction explain property variations in a predatory trap?
Authors: Blamires, Sean J.
Piorkowski, Dakota
Chuang, Angela
Keywords: Biology
Behaviour
Biomechanics
Ecology
Orbwebs
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Predators exhibit flexible foraging to facilitate taking prey that offer important nutrients. Because trap-building predators have limited control over the prey they encounter, differential nutrient extraction and trap architectural flexibility may be used as a means of prey selection. Here, we tested whether differential nutrient extraction induces flexibility in architecture and stickiness of a spider’s web by feedingNephila pilipeslive crickets (CC), live flies (FF), dead crickets with the web stimulated by flies (CD) or dead flies with the web stimulated by crickets (FD).
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22403
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