Factors influencing predation on Odonata by Argiope trifasciata (Forsskål, 1775)
Despite a high number of incidental online records of spiders predating upon dragonflies/damselflies, studies on these interactions are scarce. Here, we describe the predatory behavior of Argiope trifasciata on the two most common odonate species in the study area, and whether various factors (web w...
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Palacino Rodríguez, Fredy
Altamiranda Saavedra, Mariano Augusto
Palacino Penagos, Diego Andrés
Penagos Arévalo, Andrea Carolina
Ríos Olaya, Kelly Johana
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Zygoptera
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Factors influencing predation on Odonata by Argiope trifasciata (Forsskål, 1775) |
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Factors influencing predation on Odonata by Argiope trifasciata (Forsskål, 1775) Dragonflies Damselflies Anisoptera (Insecta) Zygoptera Arachnida Arácnidos Aracnídeos Neotropics |
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Factors influencing predation on Odonata by Argiope trifasciata (Forsskål, 1775) |
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Factors influencing predation on Odonata by Argiope trifasciata (Forsskål, 1775) |
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Factors influencing predation on Odonata by Argiope trifasciata (Forsskål, 1775) |
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Factors influencing predation on Odonata by Argiope trifasciata (Forsskål, 1775) |
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Palacino Rodríguez, Fredy Altamiranda Saavedra, Mariano Augusto Palacino Penagos, Diego Andrés Penagos Arévalo, Andrea Carolina Ríos Olaya, Kelly Johana |
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Palacino Rodríguez, Fredy Altamiranda Saavedra, Mariano Augusto Palacino Penagos, Diego Andrés Penagos Arévalo, Andrea Carolina Ríos Olaya, Kelly Johana |
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Dragonflies Damselflies Anisoptera (Insecta) Zygoptera Arachnida Arácnidos Aracnídeos Neotropics |
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Despite a high number of incidental online records of spiders predating upon dragonflies/damselflies, studies on these interactions are scarce. Here, we describe the predatory behavior of Argiope trifasciata on the two most common odonate species in the study area, and whether various factors (web width, web length, spider body length, odonate body length, distance of the web from the edge of water body, and height of the web above ground) are related to the number of odonates captured. Argiope trifasciata employed stalking and frontal approaches as Odonata predation strategies. Our findings showed that larger Odonata are preyed upon by larger spiders. The greatest numbers of prey were caught in wider, higher webs, whereas narrow webs closer to the ground caught more small prey. Capturing success by A. trifasciata was similar in webs at different distances from the water for both species. Contrary to our hypothesis, there was no relationship between capturing success in either prey species and the distance of the web from the water. Habitat architecture may be more important to this interaction, as vegetation attracts both spiders (for anchoring webs) and odonates (as perch sites). Key words. Arachnids, dragonflies, damselflies, Neotropics. |
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Palacino Rodríguez, Fredy5e840379-9296-43e0-91c7-2300aab44bf1Altamiranda Saavedra, Mariano Augusto24e8d03f-69f2-4f3b-9982-7a16d1d76798Palacino Penagos, Diego Andrés40ba51c6-afd7-4739-9e9c-bf6355863f18Penagos Arévalo, Andrea Carolinaa716d846-5acc-4865-a7af-17c7832f086eRíos Olaya, Kelly Johana1a202695-c639-4eda-956d-2fda3dcf9e762023-04-24T14:05:56Z2023-04-24T14:05:56Z20231388-7890https://dspace.tdea.edu.co/handle/tdea/28171388-7890Despite a high number of incidental online records of spiders predating upon dragonflies/damselflies, studies on these interactions are scarce. Here, we describe the predatory behavior of Argiope trifasciata on the two most common odonate species in the study area, and whether various factors (web width, web length, spider body length, odonate body length, distance of the web from the edge of water body, and height of the web above ground) are related to the number of odonates captured. Argiope trifasciata employed stalking and frontal approaches as Odonata predation strategies. Our findings showed that larger Odonata are preyed upon by larger spiders. The greatest numbers of prey were caught in wider, higher webs, whereas narrow webs closer to the ground caught more small prey. Capturing success by A. trifasciata was similar in webs at different distances from the water for both species. Contrary to our hypothesis, there was no relationship between capturing success in either prey species and the distance of the web from the water. Habitat architecture may be more important to this interaction, as vegetation attracts both spiders (for anchoring webs) and odonates (as perch sites). Key words. Arachnids, dragonflies, damselflies, Neotropics.8 páginasapplication/pdfengBackhuysPaíses Bajoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Atribución 4.0 Internacional (CC BY 4.0)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2https://worlddragonfly.org/article/tijo20-v026-a5_palacino-rodriguez/DragonfliesDamselfliesAnisoptera (Insecta)ZygopteraArachnidaArácnidosAracnídeosNeotropicsFactors influencing predation on Odonata by Argiope trifasciata (Forsskål, 1775)Artículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Sesquilé, Cundinamarca, Colombia433626International journal of odonatology : official organ of the Worldwide Dragonfly AssociationAbel, C., Schneider, J., Kuntner, M. & Harms, D. (2020). Phylogeography of the “cosmopolitan” orb-weaver Argiope trifasciata (Araneae: Araneidae). 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