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Effects of Wolf Spiders’ Captive Environment on Their Locomotor and Exploratory Behaviours

Marie Trabalon

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Here I detail the effects of the abiotic/captive environment of an adult wandering spider, () on its behaviour. These studies focused on spiders collected as adults in their natural environment and spiders developed in the laboratory under controlled conditions. Wild-caught spiders were tested either immediately after capture or after being housed for 15 days post-collection. Laboratory reared spiders were kept in different environments: small or large space combined with the presence or absence of litter. Two tests evaluated by sex show the influence of these rearing conditions: an open-field test and a radial-arm maze test. The results show that wild caught spiders of both sexes tested immediately after capture weighed significantly less and were significantly more active than spiders housed in the laboratory for 15 days and spiders reared in the laboratory. Laboratory conditions induced a positive impact on body mass and negative impact on behaviour activities. The locomotor and exploratory activities of spiders of both sexes kept in container without substrate showed lower. My results suggest that the physical enrichment of the environment can reduce these negative effects for females, but not for males that seem to be more affected by being reared under controlled conditions.
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Marie Trabalon. Effects of Wolf Spiders’ Captive Environment on Their Locomotor and Exploratory Behaviours. Insects, 2022, 13 (2), pp.135. ⟨10.3390/insects13020135⟩. ⟨hal-03595054⟩
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