Variability in the cephalothorax shape within and between populations of the spiny orb weaver spider Gasteracantha kuhli

Spiders are dominant sit-and-wait predators, and they are of potential value in biological control by feeding on other insects. The sizes and shapes of the spider's body are considered essential for their survival, especially in prey capture. The cephalothorax of the genus Gasteracantha, for ex...

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Main Authors: Theresa Pareno, Cesar G. Demayo
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Language:English
Published: International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 2020-09-01
Series:Arthropods
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Online Access:http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/arthropods/articles/2020-9(3)/variability-in-cephalothorax-shape.pdf
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spelling doaj-591aa0b1eed14c2fa18fe607968f37d82020-11-25T03:53:13ZengInternational Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences Arthropods2224-42552224-42552020-09-01937484Variability in the cephalothorax shape within and between populations of the spiny orb weaver spider Gasteracantha kuhliTheresa Pareno0Cesar G. Demayo1Department of Biological Sciences, College of Science and Mathematics, MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology, Iligan City 9200, PhilippinesDepartment of Biological Sciences, College of Science and Mathematics, MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology, Iligan City 9200, PhilippinesSpiders are dominant sit-and-wait predators, and they are of potential value in biological control by feeding on other insects. The sizes and shapes of the spider's body are considered essential for their survival, especially in prey capture. The cephalothorax of the genus Gasteracantha, for example, is considered not only as ahierarchical status of their predation success but also as a defense mechanism from environmental disturbances. It is believed, therefore, that investigating how populations of a species vary, especially those collected from various geographical locations, is important. Thus, in this study, morphometric variations in the cephalothorax of Gasteracantha kuhli from selected local populations were assessed using relative warp analysis (RWA). Thirty-one landmarks were identified in the cephalothorax; coordinates were taken, Procrustes-transformed, and relative warp analysis was conducted. Results of RWA showed significant population variability in the cephalothorax shapes within and between G. kuhli populations, especially on the spines. The observed morphological differences can be argued to reflect their success on how well they do in their growth, survival, and reproduction in different environments where the spiders were found to dwell and are reflected in their external phenotype. http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/arthropods/articles/2020-9(3)/variability-in-cephalothorax-shape.pdfbiological indicatorenvironmental disturbancesmorphometric techniquespredatorsvariations
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author Theresa Pareno
Cesar G. Demayo
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Cesar G. Demayo
Variability in the cephalothorax shape within and between populations of the spiny orb weaver spider Gasteracantha kuhli
Arthropods
biological indicator
environmental disturbances
morphometric techniques
predators
variations
author_facet Theresa Pareno
Cesar G. Demayo
author_sort Theresa Pareno
title Variability in the cephalothorax shape within and between populations of the spiny orb weaver spider Gasteracantha kuhli
title_short Variability in the cephalothorax shape within and between populations of the spiny orb weaver spider Gasteracantha kuhli
title_full Variability in the cephalothorax shape within and between populations of the spiny orb weaver spider Gasteracantha kuhli
title_fullStr Variability in the cephalothorax shape within and between populations of the spiny orb weaver spider Gasteracantha kuhli
title_full_unstemmed Variability in the cephalothorax shape within and between populations of the spiny orb weaver spider Gasteracantha kuhli
title_sort variability in the cephalothorax shape within and between populations of the spiny orb weaver spider gasteracantha kuhli
publisher International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
series Arthropods
issn 2224-4255
2224-4255
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Spiders are dominant sit-and-wait predators, and they are of potential value in biological control by feeding on other insects. The sizes and shapes of the spider's body are considered essential for their survival, especially in prey capture. The cephalothorax of the genus Gasteracantha, for example, is considered not only as ahierarchical status of their predation success but also as a defense mechanism from environmental disturbances. It is believed, therefore, that investigating how populations of a species vary, especially those collected from various geographical locations, is important. Thus, in this study, morphometric variations in the cephalothorax of Gasteracantha kuhli from selected local populations were assessed using relative warp analysis (RWA). Thirty-one landmarks were identified in the cephalothorax; coordinates were taken, Procrustes-transformed, and relative warp analysis was conducted. Results of RWA showed significant population variability in the cephalothorax shapes within and between G. kuhli populations, especially on the spines. The observed morphological differences can be argued to reflect their success on how well they do in their growth, survival, and reproduction in different environments where the spiders were found to dwell and are reflected in their external phenotype.
topic biological indicator
environmental disturbances
morphometric techniques
predators
variations
url http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/arthropods/articles/2020-9(3)/variability-in-cephalothorax-shape.pdf
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