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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.
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.

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  1. Hi, this is my image, not "A London Salmagundi". Could you please credit me by adding: Kurt http://orionmystery.blogspot.com

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    BalasHapus