Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract
Many ants prey on spiders, suggesting that web-building spiders may avoid micro-locations near ant colonies or frequented by foraging ants. Here we tested the hypothesis that ant-derived semiochemicals deter synanthropic spiders. To generate stimuli, we exposed filter paper for 12 h to workers of European fire ants,
Myrmica rubra,
black garden ants,
Lasius niger,
or western carpenter ants,
Camponotus modoc
, and then offered select urban spiders in three-chamber olfactometer bioassays a choice between ant-exposed filter paper and unexposed control filter paper. Semiochemical deposits of
M. rubra
, but not of
L. niger
or
C. modoc
, had a significant deterrent effect on subadults of the false black widow,
Steatoda grossa,
the black widow,
Latrodectus hesperus
, and the hobo spider,
Eratigena agrestis,
as well as a moderate (but statistically not significant) deterrent effect on the cross spider,
Araneus diadematus
. The deterrent effect caused by semiochemical deposits of
M. rubra
may be attributable to the aggressive nature and efficient foraging of
M. rubra
in its invaded North American range, exerting selection pressure on community members to recognize
M. rubra
semiochemicals and to avoid micro-locations occupied by
M. rubra
.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
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