Journal article
Variation in the web-based chemical cues of Argiope keyserlingi
J Henneken, JQD Goodger, TM Jones, MA Elgar
Journal of Insect Physiology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Pheromones are chemical compounds used to transmit information between individuals of the same species. Pheromone composition is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Numerous studies, predominately of insects, have demonstrated a role for diet in pheromone expression. The chemical composition of spider web-silk varies with diet and in many species these chemicals are crucial to mate choice processes. Here, we investigated individual variation in the chemical compounds found on the surface of web-silk of female Argiope keyserlingi, and further explored the degree to which they are influenced by diet, investment in egg sac production and site of collection. We observed variati..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Thanks to Sean Blamires for advice on collection sites. The Jasper Loftus-Hills Memorial Fund and The Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship (to JH) support our research.