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Title
Deceptive signals in spiders
Related
Herberstein, Marie Elisabeth. Spider behaviour : flexibility and versatility, p.190-214
Publisher
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
Date
2011
Author/Creator
Herberstein, Marie E
Author/Creator
Wignall, Anne
Description
Spiders are well known as prolific and efficient predators that overwhelm their prey with potent toxins or strong silks. The deployment of cunning tactics to lure and deceive their prey is less appreciated despite a considerable history of research into deceptive spider signals. In the early twentieth century, observations already suggested the presence of a moth-luring chemical in bolas spiders. More recent technological developments have enabled researchers to uncover and quantify deceptive visual, olfactorial and vibrational signals. The evolution of these signals is intriguing as a close association between spider and prey is often required. While deceptive colour signals seem to be generic, targeting a wide range of potential prey, deception via vibrational and olfactorial signals is often more specific. The specificity of the signal in turn requires a considerable degree of plasticity in order for the spider to target more than one prey type. Our review of deceptive signals makes use of several well~studied systems with fascinating plasticity and behavioural flexibility in the deployment of the signal.
Description
25 pages(s)
Resource Type
book chapter
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Biological Sciences

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/132215
Identifier
ISBN:9780521765299
Identifier
mq_res-20110714-100644
Language
eng
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Subject
"Spider behaviour : flexibility and versatility"
 
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