Land planarians (Platyhelminthes) also prey on web-building spiders

IF 0.7 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Neotropical Biology and Conservation Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.3897/neotropical.18.e103322
João C. F. Cardoso, Fernando Carbayo, Marcelo O. Gonzaga
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Although spiders and land planarians constitute diverse groups of terrestrial predators, interactions between them are still unknown. Here, we describe a predatory event of a land planarian (Choeradoplana cf. gladismariae) on a web-building spider ( Helvibis longicauda ) in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. The prey was constricted and covered with sticky mucus while remaining on its web trying to protect its egg sac. The event was observed in the middle-end afternoon at ca. 1.80 m height. Our observation broadens the scope of possible natural enemies of web-building spiders and the prey items of land planarians. It also indicates that these organisms can capture and overpower dangerous predatory arthropods, suggesting that even complex three-dimensional sticky webs can be ineffective against the attack of land planarians. Finally, we also show that land planarians can exhibit a flexible foraging strategy, exploiting the environment during the day and at higher heights from the ground. Our observation opens new possibilities involving focal observations and experiments using spiders and land planarians as models in predator-prey research.
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Land涡虫(platyhelmintes)也捕食造网蜘蛛
虽然蜘蛛和陆地涡虫构成了不同的陆地捕食者群体,但它们之间的相互作用仍然未知。在这里,我们描述了巴西大西洋森林中陆地涡虫(Choeradoplana c.f ladismariae)对织网蜘蛛(Helvibis longicauda)的掠食事件。猎物被压缩并被粘稠的粘液覆盖,同时保持在它的网上,试图保护它的卵囊。该事件发生在下午中段,高度约为1.80米。我们的观察扩大了造网蜘蛛可能的天敌和陆生涡虫的猎物范围。这也表明这些生物可以捕获并压制危险的掠食性节肢动物,这表明即使是复杂的三维粘性网也无法抵抗陆地涡虫的攻击。最后,我们还表明,陆地涡虫可以表现出灵活的觅食策略,在白天和离地面更高的地方利用环境。我们的观察为聚焦观察和实验提供了新的可能性,这些实验将蜘蛛和陆地涡虫作为捕食-猎物研究的模型。
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation
Neotropical Biology and Conservation Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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