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      Different positions of males approaching towards females and male choices between webs with and without stabilimentum in a sexually cannibalistic orb‐web spider, Argiope bruennichi

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      Males of the orb‐weaving spider species Argiope bruennichi (Araneidae) are frequently victims of sexual cannibalism. Therefore, a male spider approaching a female should have strategies to avoid being killed before copulation. Our present field stud...

      Males of the orb‐weaving spider species Argiope bruennichi (Araneidae) are frequently victims of sexual cannibalism. Therefore, a male spider approaching a female should have strategies to avoid being killed before copulation. Our present field study detected six types of A. bruennichi male positions vis‐à‐vis the female web. In 78% of situations (39/50), only one male attached to a female. Two males attached to the same female in 11 cases. We observed no cases of three or more males on the same female web. We most commonly observed the situation of a male staying in its own web and connecting to a female's web with its silk thread (46% of cases). Of the female webs chosen by males, 68% were decorated with both an upper and lower portion of stabilimentum – a conspicuous white silk structure that reflects much more ultraviolet light than other spider silks in the web. Only 14% (7/50) of the selected webs lacked stabilimentum. Therefore, we conducted an experiment to investigate the males' choice between females' webs with and without stabilimentum. Of the 24 males used in the experiment, 10 chose webs with stabilimentum. This result did not show a strong preference of the male for stabilimentum between equally sized webs, and thus did not support an earlier suggestion that stabilimentum in A. bruennichi might function to guide males to females for mating.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Higgins LE, "Variation in foraging investment during the intermolt interval and before egg-laying in the spider Nephila clavipes (Araneae: Araneidae)" 3 : 773-783, 1990

      2 Sherman P, "The orb web: an energetic and behavioural estimator of a spider’s dynamic foraging and reproductive strategies" 48 : 19-34, 1994

      3 Buskirk RE, "The natural selection of sexual cannibalism" 123 : 612-625, 1984

      4 Watanabe T, "The influence of energetic state on the form of stabilimentum built by Octonoba sybotides (Araneae: Uloboridae)" 105 : 719-725, 1999

      5 Walter A, "The evolution of novel animal signals: silk decorations as a model system" 87 : 686-700, 2012

      6 Andrade MBC, "Sexual selection for male sacrifice in the Australian red-back spider" 271 : 70-72, 1996

      7 Schneider JM, "Sexual conflict over copulation duration in a cannibalistic spider" 71 : 781-788, 2006

      8 Fahey BF, "Sexual cohabitation as mateguarding in the leaf-curling spider Phonognatha graeffei Keyserling (Araneoidea, Araneae)" 40 : 127-133, 1997

      9 Birkhead TR, "Sexual cannibalism in the praying mantis Hierodula membranacea" 106 : 112-118, 1988

      10 Arnqvist G, "Sexual cannibalism in the fishing spider and a model for the evolution of sexual cannibalism based on genetic constraints" 11 : 255-273, 1997

      1 Higgins LE, "Variation in foraging investment during the intermolt interval and before egg-laying in the spider Nephila clavipes (Araneae: Araneidae)" 3 : 773-783, 1990

      2 Sherman P, "The orb web: an energetic and behavioural estimator of a spider’s dynamic foraging and reproductive strategies" 48 : 19-34, 1994

      3 Buskirk RE, "The natural selection of sexual cannibalism" 123 : 612-625, 1984

      4 Watanabe T, "The influence of energetic state on the form of stabilimentum built by Octonoba sybotides (Araneae: Uloboridae)" 105 : 719-725, 1999

      5 Walter A, "The evolution of novel animal signals: silk decorations as a model system" 87 : 686-700, 2012

      6 Andrade MBC, "Sexual selection for male sacrifice in the Australian red-back spider" 271 : 70-72, 1996

      7 Schneider JM, "Sexual conflict over copulation duration in a cannibalistic spider" 71 : 781-788, 2006

      8 Fahey BF, "Sexual cohabitation as mateguarding in the leaf-curling spider Phonognatha graeffei Keyserling (Araneoidea, Araneae)" 40 : 127-133, 1997

      9 Birkhead TR, "Sexual cannibalism in the praying mantis Hierodula membranacea" 106 : 112-118, 1988

      10 Arnqvist G, "Sexual cannibalism in the fishing spider and a model for the evolution of sexual cannibalism based on genetic constraints" 11 : 255-273, 1997

      11 Parker GA, "Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Insects" Academic 123-166, 1979

      12 Crome W, "Paarung und eiablage bei Argiope bruennichi (Scopoli) auf grund von freilandbeobachtungen an zwei populationen im Spreewald/Mark Brandenburg (Araneae: Araneidae)" 37 : 189-252, 1961

      13 Schneider JM, "Intersexual conflict in spiders" 83 : 496-506, 1998

      14 Craig CL, "Insect attraction to ultravioletreflecting spider webs and web decorations" 71 : 616-623, 1990

      15 Nessler SH, "Genital damage in the orb-web spider Argiope bruennichi (Araneae: Araneidae) increases paternity success" 18 : 174-181, 2007

      16 Kim KW, "Functional values of stabilimenta in a wasp spider, Argiope bruennichi: support for the prey-attraction hypothesis" 66 : 1569-1576, 2012

      17 Fromhage L, "Fitness consequences of sexual cannibalism in female Argiope bruennichi" 55 : 60-64, 2003

      18 Schneider JM, "Extremely short copulations do not affect hatching success in Argiope bruennichi (Araneae, Araneidae)" 33 : 663-669, 2005

      19 Schneider JM, "Courtship raises male fertilization success through post-mating sexual selection in a spider" 276 : 3105-3111, 2009

      20 Robinson MH, "Courtship and mating behavior in spiders" 27 : 1-20, 1982

      21 Christenson TE, "Costs and benefits of malemale competition in the orb weaving spider, Nephila clavipes" 5 : 87-92, 1979

      22 Uhl G, "Copulatory mechanism in a sexually cannibalistic spider with genital mutilation (Araneae: Araneidae: Argiope bruennichi)" 110 : 398-408, 2007

      23 Elgar MA, "Cannibalism: Ecology and Evolution Among Diverse Taxa" Oxford University Press 129-156, 1992

      24 Foelix RF, "Biology of Spiders" Oxford University Press 2011

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