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School of Biological Sciences: Faculty Publications

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2011

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Evidence For Air Movement Signals In The Agonistic Behaviour Of A Nocturnal Arachnid (Order Amblypygi), Roger D. Santer, Eileen A. Hebets Jan 2011

Evidence For Air Movement Signals In The Agonistic Behaviour Of A Nocturnal Arachnid (Order Amblypygi), Roger D. Santer, Eileen A. Hebets

School of Biological Sciences: Faculty Publications

Many arthropods possess filiform hair sensilla (termed trichobothria in arachnids), which are extremely sensitive detectors of medium particle displacement. Electrophysiological evidence in some taxa suggests that these sensilla can detect air particle displacements resulting from intraspecific communication signals. However, it has not yet been shown for any species that the air particle displacements detected by the filiform hairs are themselves perceived as a ‘signal’ (i.e. that individuals make behavioural decisions based upon the responses of these organs to the displays of conspecifics). We investigate the agonistic behaviour of the whip spider Phrynus marginemaculatus and the role of its trichobothria in …