Parasites of spiders: Their impacts on host behavior and ecology

IF 1 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Emily S. Durkin, Steven T. Cassidy, Rachel Gilbert, E. A. Richardson, Allison M. Roth, Samantha A. Shablin, C. N. Keiser
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Abstract

Abstract. Parasites are some of the most abundant, diverse, and ecologically important organisms on the planet. Similarly, spiders are diverse, abundant, and play important roles in many terrestrial ecosystems. It is unfortunate that our understanding of the parasites that affect spiders is so underdeveloped relative to similar fields (e.g., parasites of insects). With this review, we describe characteristics of the major groups known to parasitize spiders and illustrate the ways in which spider biology presents unique challenges and opportunities for their parasites. Particularly promising avenues of future research include testing how parasites alter their spider hosts' behavior and ecology through density-dependent and trait-mediated effects. We close by providing future directions and testable hypotheses at the forefront of spider-parasite research.
蜘蛛的寄生虫:它们对宿主行为和生态的影响
摘要寄生虫是地球上数量最多、种类最多、生态最重要的生物之一。同样,蜘蛛种类繁多,数量众多,在许多陆地生态系统中发挥着重要作用。不幸的是,我们对影响蜘蛛的寄生虫的了解相对于类似的领域(例如,昆虫的寄生虫)是如此的不发达。在这篇综述中,我们描述了已知寄生蜘蛛的主要群体的特征,并说明了蜘蛛生物学对它们的寄生虫提出独特挑战和机遇的方式。未来研究的特别有希望的途径包括测试寄生虫如何通过密度依赖和性状介导的效应改变其蜘蛛宿主的行为和生态。最后,我们在蜘蛛寄生虫研究的前沿提供了未来的方向和可测试的假设。
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Journal of Arachnology
Journal of Arachnology 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
34
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Arachnology publishes scientific articles reporting novel and significant observations and data regarding any aspect of the biology of arachnid groups. Articles must be scientifically rigorous and report substantially new information.
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