Publikation: Ability makes a thief : vision, learning, and swift escape help kleptoparasitic hover wasps not to fall prey to their spider hosts
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Stealing prey items from other animals entails obvious benefits for the thief. However, this so-called kleptoparasitic behavior can also involve costs including injury or even death, especially when stealing from a potential predator. Here, we examined how kleptoparasitic hover wasps (Parischnogaster sp.) that steal prey items out of spider webs handle the risk of falling prey to their hosts. We tested the wasps’ ability to evade different webs under natural and experimental conditions and whether webs are perceived visually. Further, we tested whether wasps learn about web position and are able to avoid them in future trajectories as well as how quick wasps escape from webs once entangled. Additionally, we recorded the attack time for different spider species towards prey items placed into their webs, to estimate the risk of being attacked when entangled. Our results provide strong support for visual web perception by wasps facilitating the successful evasion of webs in flight trajectories, learning capability, and quick escape from webs once entangled. At the same time, the results, together with our observations in the field, suggest a specialization of kleptoparasitizing spider webs with overall lower risk of predation.
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RÖSSLER, Daniela C., Sophie OGAN, Eberhard CURIO, Henrik KREHENWINKEL, 2019. Ability makes a thief : vision, learning, and swift escape help kleptoparasitic hover wasps not to fall prey to their spider hosts. In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. Springer. 2019, 73(11), 152. ISSN 0340-5443. eISSN 1432-0762. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s00265-019-2767-8BibTex
@article{Roler2019Abili-54346, year={2019}, doi={10.1007/s00265-019-2767-8}, title={Ability makes a thief : vision, learning, and swift escape help kleptoparasitic hover wasps not to fall prey to their spider hosts}, number={11}, volume={73}, issn={0340-5443}, journal={Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology}, author={Rößler, Daniela C. and Ogan, Sophie and Curio, Eberhard and Krehenwinkel, Henrik}, note={Article Number: 152} }
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