Scavenging by Spiders (Araneae) and Its Relationship to Pest Management of the Brown Recluse Spider

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作者
Vetter, Richard S. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Entomol, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
[2] ISCA Technol, Riverside, CA 92517 USA
关键词
Loxosceles reclusa; scavenging; pest control; pesticide; SICARIIDAE; PREDATORS; BIOLOGY;
D O I
10.1603/EC10428
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Experiments reported in Sandidge (2003; Nature 426: 30) indicated that the brown recluse spider, Loxosceles reclusa Gertsch & Mulaik, preferred to scavenge dead prey over live prey and that the spiders were not detrimentally affected when fed insecticide-killed crickets. Extrapolations made in subsequent media coverage disseminating the results of this research made counter-intuitive statements that pesticide treatment in houses would increase brown recluse populations in homes. This information was presented as if the scavenging behavior was specialized in the brown recluse; however, it was more likely that this behavior has not been well studied in other species. To provide a comparison, the current laboratory study examined the likelihood of non-Loxosceles spiders to scavenge dead prey. Of 100 non-Loxosceles spiders that were tested (from 11 families, 24 genera, and at least 29 species from a variety of spider hunting guilds), 99 scavenged dead crickets when offered in petri dishes. Some of the spiders were webspinners in which real-world scavenging of dead prey is virtually impossible, yet they scavenge when given the opportunity. Therefore, scavenging is a flexible opportunistic predatory behavior that is spread across a variety of taxa and is not a unique behavior in brown recluses. These findings are discussed in relation to pest management practices.
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