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Article Dans Une Revue Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Année : 2016

Cannibalism in spiderlings is not only about starvation

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Many species show a transient group life, and dispersal often coincides with the onset of agonistic behaviors. Changes in the nature of interactions among conspecifics can rely on a variation in the production of communication cues and/or on a switch in the processing of social information. The relative contribution of each process on the initiation of aggression still remains to be investigated. Spiders constitute relevant models to address this issue since all solitary species undergo a transient gregarious phase prior dispersal. In this study, we developed a combination of behavioral and physiological assays to examine the mechanisms accompanying the onset of agonistic interactions in spiderlings of the solitary species Agelena labyrinthica. Juveniles of different developmental stages were supplied with diets differing in prey availability. We showed that unfed spiderlings never molted, retained their cuticular lipid signature, and did not behave aggressively. This contrasted with fed individuals that molted, changed their cuticular profiles, and displayed agonistic interactions and cannibalism. We demonstrated that depletion in lipid stores was not sufficient to elicit aggression or cannibalism. Our analysis also revealed that major shifts in cuticular profiles only occurred after the first molt outside the cocoon. The lack of agonistic interactions in unfed spiderlings suggests an absence of behavioral plasticity in response to food shortage at the earliest developmental stages. We propose that the initiation of aggression relies more on a shift in the production of cuticular cues accompanying molting rather than on changes in information processing depending on the physiological state of individuals.
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hal-01346514 , version 1 (19-07-2016)

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Pierre Lesne, Marie Trabalon, Raphaël Jeanson. Cannibalism in spiderlings is not only about starvation. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2016, 70 (10), pp.1669-1678. ⟨10.1007/s00265-016-2172-5⟩. ⟨hal-01346514⟩
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