Literature DB >> 27379401

The effect of colour polymorphism on thermoregulation in an orb web spider.

Dinesh Rao1, Luis Mendoza-Cuenca2.   

Abstract

Spiders that build aerial webs in open areas face the risk of overheating due to incident solar radiation. These spiders can counteract overheating by either moving the web to another site or by adopting behavioural thermoregulation within the web. Since moving can be costly, studies have suggested that a passive but effective method of reducing heat load is by light reflectance through body colouration. We explored the interaction between colour and thermoregulation in a colour polymorphic species, under both field and laboratory conditions. We show that in natural conditions, the spiders maintain their body temperature below that of the ambient, but with no difference in surface temperature between colour morphs. In laboratory experiments with internal temperature measurements, white morphs bore the risk of overheating better than the yellow morphs since they heated up slower and cooled faster. We suggest that the thermoregulatory properties of colour polymorphism in Verrucosa arenata have physiological consequences and may play an important role in the maintenance of colour polymorphism in this species.

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Keywords:  Colour; Spider; Temperature; Verrucosa arenata

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27379401     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-016-1388-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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