2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.19.563109
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A state with increased arousal threshold inAraneus diadematus(Araneidae) measured in the wild: new evidence for sleep in spiders

Daniela C. Rößler,
Marie E. Herberstein

Abstract: Sleep is a seemingly universal behavior across the animal kingdom, yet for the majority of species, experimental evidence thereof is still lacking. The recent report of REM sleep-like behavior in a jumping spider has highlighted the potential of spiders as a non-model organism to study invertebrate sleep. While behavioral evidence of potential sleep-states in spiders is strong, a crucial piece of evidence is so far lacking: a shift in arousability during sleep compared to awake states. Targeting a spider exqui… Show more

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