2019
DOI: 10.15517/rbt.v67i2supl.37227
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A possible role of decorations in spiderwebs as protection devices that distract predators

Abstract: Several functions have been proposed for silk decorations (i.e., stabilimenta) in spiderwebs. One hypothesis is that web decorations protect spiders from predators, either by concealing the spiders, physically shielding them, or by deflecting predatory attacks. This study uses data gathered in opportunistic manner when studying the behavior of Stenolemus giraffa, an assassin bug that preys almost exclusively on web-building spiders. Stenolemus giraffa approach orb spiders on foot, and usually capture the spide… Show more

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“…2014), but cruciform silk decorations are unlikely to form a decoy. Alternatively, the conspicuous silk decorations may divert the attacks of visual predators away from the vital body regions of the spiders (the deflection hypothesis) (Hingston 1927; Blackledge & Wenzel 2001; Soley 2019). The deflection hypothesis is highly regarded, but it remains empirically untested.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2014), but cruciform silk decorations are unlikely to form a decoy. Alternatively, the conspicuous silk decorations may divert the attacks of visual predators away from the vital body regions of the spiders (the deflection hypothesis) (Hingston 1927; Blackledge & Wenzel 2001; Soley 2019). The deflection hypothesis is highly regarded, but it remains empirically untested.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%