Captivity Induced Web Spinning of Plexippus petersi (Karsch,1878) (Jump/Zebra Spider) of Chennai, India

Padmavathi Sriram
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Plexippus petersi, common jump/zebra spider of Chennai households, belongs to the family of Salticidae. Though spinning of a web is considered to be an inbuilt feature of almost all the spiders, certain spiders do not spin typical webs, and Plexippus petersi is one of them. The present study was undertaken, to investigate if this species of spiders can build a web when exposed to any sort of calamity. In this regard, male and female spiders were carefully handpicked, identified and maintained under laboratory condition for a period of four days. After the experimental period, the spiders were relived from captivity and were individually photographed.  During the experimental period, it was quite fascinating to observe that the female of this species, secreted silk threads from her abdominal glands, and were woven in to a sheet web. The silk of the web, was sticky in nature, white in color and was able to be molded in to long filamentous structure. This web spinning behavior was only observed in the female and not in male spiders. The results of this study precisely illustrate the fact that, when triggered under the pressure of a disaster,  the female spiders  can weave a web and evade any uncertainty  This amusing observational study, gives a deeper acumen not only about the behavioral aspect, but also explains, the probable success of these tiny arachnids,  in evolution which may be probably attributed to their jumping behavior and web building strategy  of  the females. The female spiders, seem to weave the web, not just for escape from predators, catching the prey, and    protection of egg cases  but also to  escape from adversaries at uncertain times.
印度金奈圈养诱导织网的Plexippus petersi (Karsch,1878)(跳/斑马蜘蛛)
印度金奈地区常见的跳/斑马蛛,隶属于跳蛛科。虽然织网被认为是几乎所有蜘蛛的内在特征,但某些蜘蛛并不织网,波斯丛蛛就是其中之一。目前的研究是为了调查这种蜘蛛在遇到任何灾难时是否能织网。在这方面,雄性和雌性蜘蛛被精心挑选、鉴定并在实验室条件下维持了四天。实验结束后,这些蜘蛛被从圈养中释放出来,并被单独拍照。在实验期间,观察到这个物种的雌性,从她的腹部腺体分泌丝线,并被编织成一张床单网,这是非常有趣的。网的丝,本质上是粘性的,颜色是白色的,能够被塑造成长长的丝状结构。这种织网行为只在雌性蜘蛛中观察到,而在雄性蜘蛛中没有观察到。这项研究的结果准确地说明了这样一个事实,即当受到灾难的压力触发时,雌性蜘蛛可以织网并逃避任何不确定性。这项有趣的观察研究不仅对行为方面有了更深入的了解,而且还解释了这些微小的蛛形纲动物在进化中可能取得的成功,这可能归因于它们的跳跃行为和雌性蜘蛛的织网策略。雌蜘蛛织网,似乎不仅仅是为了躲避捕食者,捕捉猎物,保护卵壳,而且也是为了在不确定的时候逃离对手。
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