Jackson and Pollard suggests that the ants break up the bug’s form so that instead of a characteristic shape that the spider can tag as ‘prey’, it sees a jumbled mess that doesn’t look like anything it has ever eaten before. It sees the bug, but doesn’t register it as a meal.An alternative hypothesis would be that spiders can sense formic acid or other toxins in the ant carcasses.
Jumat, 22 Oktober 2010
Assassin bug carrying ant carcasses
Found at A London Salamagundi. Additional photos here. Ed Yong discusses a paper in the Journal of Zoology which found that assassin bugs covered with dead ants were less likely to be attacked by spiders.
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