PEKÁR, Stanislav. Predatory behavior of two European ant-eating spiders (Araneae, Zodariidae). Journal of Arachnology. American arachnological society, 2004, roč. 32, č. 1, s. 31-41. ISSN 0161-8202.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Predatory behavior of two European ant-eating spiders (Araneae, Zodariidae)
Název česky Predační chování dvou středoevropských mravčíků (Araneae, Zodariidae)
Autoři PEKÁR, Stanislav (703 Slovensko, garant).
Vydání Journal of Arachnology, American arachnological society, 2004, 0161-8202.
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Stát vydavatele Spojené státy
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impakt faktor Impact factor: 0.706
Kód RIV RIV/00216224:14310/04:00010218
Organizační jednotka Přírodovědecká fakulta
UT WoS 000224779600004
Klíčová slova anglicky Ant predation; myrmecophagy; prey specialization; predatory specialization
Štítky Ant predation, myrmecophagy, predatory specialization, prey specialization
Změnil Změnil: prof. Mgr. Stanislav Pekár, Ph.D., učo 56765. Změněno: 25. 6. 2009 10:55.
Anotace
Prey specialization and the predatory behavior of two European ant-eating zodariid spiders, Zodarion germanicum and Zodarion rubidum, were studied in detail. The spiders were offered 12 ant species and seven other insects. Study spiders turned out to be ant specialists as they were able to subdue many ant species but ignored all other insects, except termites. The best capture success was obtained with medium-sized ants. The predatory behavior of the zodariid spiders involves an attacking and a handling phase separated by a period of waiting at a safe distance. The attacking phase consisted of a very rapid lunge from the rear, followed by a bite on the most extended ant leg. After an attack, the spider retreated to a safe distance, perhaps an indication that natural selection has favored such caution in the presence of an aggressive prey. Such predatory behavior, which limits contact with the predator and prey, is clearly an effective means of handling a dangerous prey.
Anotace česky
Prey specialization and the predatory behavior of two European ant-eating zodariid spiders, Zodarion germanicum and Zodarion rubidum, were studied in detail. The spiders were offered 12 ant species and seven other insects. Study spiders turned out to be ant specialists as they were able to subdue many ant species but ignored all other insects, except termites. The best capture success was obtained with medium-sized ants. The predatory behavior of the zodariid spiders involves an attacking and a handling phase separated by a period of waiting at a safe distance. The attacking phase consisted of a very rapid lunge from the rear, followed by a bite on the most extended ant leg. After an attack, the spider retreated to a safe distance, perhaps an indication that natural selection has favored such caution in the presence of an aggressive prey. Such predatory behavior, which limits contact with the predator and prey, is clearly an effective means of handling a dangerous prey.
Návaznosti
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