How to give a spider a heart attack: Evaluating cardiac stress reactions of Trichonephila and Argiope spiders
Andrew K. Davis,
Christina Vu
Abstract:All animal species, from arthropods to vertebrates, must deal with occasional stressors in their lives, though most research on this has been focused on vertebrates. Meanwhile, our understanding of stress reactions in arthropod species like spiders is nascent. In the United States, a non‐native orb‐weaving spider, Trichonephila clavata (‘jorō’ spider), is spreading as is its already‐established cousin in the United States, T. clavipes (golden silk spider). Prior study has revealed how these two species have a … Show more
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