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@article{857464, author = {Martišová, Martina and Bilde, Trine and Pekár, Stanislav}, article_number = {5}, keywords = {Araneae; food stealing; kleptoparasitism; ontogenetic shift; scrounging; sex-specific roles; sexual dimorphism; Zodarion jozefienae}, language = {eng}, issn = {0003-3472}, journal = {Animal Behaviour}, title = {Sex-specific kleptoparasitic foraging in ant-eating spiders}, volume = {78}, year = {2009} }
TY - JOUR ID - 857464 AU - Martišová, Martina - Bilde, Trine - Pekár, Stanislav PY - 2009 TI - Sex-specific kleptoparasitic foraging in ant-eating spiders JF - Animal Behaviour VL - 78 IS - 5 SP - 1115-1118 EP - 1115-1118 PB - Academic Press SN - 00033472 KW - Araneae KW - food stealing KW - kleptoparasitism KW - ontogenetic shift KW - scrounging KW - sex-specific roles KW - sexual dimorphism KW - Zodarion jozefienae N2 - Foraging by intraspecific kleptoparasitism is widespread among animal taxa. Most kleptoparasitic interactions are considered facultative, and can be influenced by life history stage and trade-offs with other activities such as mate searching. Trade-offs with mating strategies are often sex specific when males are selected to invest in mate searching while females engage in foraging to maximize fecundity. As a result, sexual dimorphism in opportunistic foraging may evolve, and would predict an ontogenetic shift from the juvenile to the adult stage where males could adopt opportunistic foraging. To investigate this hypothesis, we studied the effect of sex and life history stage on the frequency of kleptoparasitism in ant-eating spiders of the genus Zodarion in the field. These spiders use a special capture technique involving a quick attack on an ant that is left unguarded by spiders for several minutes, providing ample opportunities for kleptoparasitism. . ER -
MARTIŠOVÁ, Martina, Trine BILDE a Stanislav PEKÁR. Sex-specific kleptoparasitic foraging in ant-eating spiders. \textit{Animal Behaviour}. Academic Press, 2009, roč.~78, č.~5, s.~1115-1118. ISSN~0003-3472.
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