Acta Arachnologica
Online ISSN : 1880-7852
Print ISSN : 0001-5202
ISSN-L : 0001-5202
Decreased web investment in sub-tropical Nephila clavata (Tetragnathidae)
Claire K. CartanTadashi Miyashita
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1998 Volume 47 Issue 1 Pages 27-30

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Webs of Nephila clavata living in Okinawa, a sub-tropical region of Japan, were found to be significantly smaller and to have less number of radii and spirals than those seen in temperate Tokyo. According to recent papers, a web is thought to get smaller when prey is abundant (Sherman 1994), or before molting and egg-laying (Higgins 1990), but none of these explain web reduction in Okinawa. We propose an alternative explanation: the necessity of the spider to adjust its life cycle to a sub-tropical climate.
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