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Predator upon a Flower

Life History and Fitness in a Crab Spider
Buch | Hardcover
392 Seiten
2007
Harvard University Press (Verlag)
978-0-674-02480-9 (ISBN)
133,35 inkl. MwSt
The crab spider is an ideal species on which to test basic questions of lifetime fitness, but ecologists had previously lacked experimental data needed to comprehensively test individuals making foraging decisions. This book recounts Morse's influential experimental discoveries, moving from individuals to communities to ecosystems.
In the crab spider, Misumena vatia, Douglass H. Morse and his colleagues found an ideal species on which to test basic questions associated with lifetime fitness. From the moment a female crab spider selects a flower on which to sit and wait for her prey, there unfolds a cascade of lifetime fitness variables that determine her evolutionary success. Did she choose a flower that attracts suitable prey? Will she encounter a competitor or predator? Will she survive long enough to breed, and will her offspring contribute to the gene pool? Ecologists had previously identified variables that shape populations, but lacked the experimental data needed to make comprehensive tests of individuals that made different foraging decisions. Morse found that Misumena is particularly well suited to both field study and laboratory experiments. Over the last 25 years, his simple yet elegant experiments have contributed to our understanding of lifetime fitness and helped to develop study techniques that can be applied to animals with other, more complex, life histories. Predator upon a Flower recounts these influential discoveries in a gracefully crafted narrative that moves ever outward from individuals to communities to ecosystems, and concludes by suggesting directions for future research in spider biology.

Douglass H. Morse is Hermon Carey Bumpus Professor of Biology, Brown University.

1. Introduction 2. Some Basic Biology 3. Foraging Strategies 4. Fitness Payoffs 5. Constraints on Success 6. Experience, Learning, and Innate Behavior 7. Some Sensory Aspects of Substrate Choice 8. Morphological Variation 9. Male-female Interactions 10. Misumena as Part of the Community 11. Xysticus emertoni, a Cohabiting Crab Spider 12. Conclusions and Future Directions References Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.7.2007
Zusatzinfo 49 line illustrations
Verlagsort Cambridge, Mass
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 0-674-02480-X / 067402480X
ISBN-13 978-0-674-02480-9 / 9780674024809
Zustand Neuware
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