Spider cannibalism is the act of a
spider
Spiders (order (biology), order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight limbs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude spider silk, silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and ran ...
consuming all or part of another individual of the same
species
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as food. It is most commonly seen as an example of female
sexual cannibalism
Sexual cannibalism is when an animal, usually the female, Cannibalism, cannibalizes its mate prior to, during, or after Copulation (zoology), copulation. This trait is observed in many arachnid orders, several insect and crustacean clades, Gastro ...
where a
female
An organism's sex is female ( symbol: ♀) if it produces the ovum (egg cell), the type of gamete (sex cell) that fuses with the male gamete (sperm cell) during sexual reproduction.
A female has larger gametes than a male. Females and ...
spider kills and eats a
male
Male (Planet symbols, symbol: ♂) is the sex of an organism that produces the gamete (sex cell) known as sperm, which fuses with the larger female gamete, or Egg cell, ovum, in the process of fertilisation. A male organism cannot sexual repro ...
before, during, or after
copulation. Cases of non-sexual cannibalism or male cannibalism of females both occur but are rare.
Female cannibalism of males
Many cultures, such as South Africa and Slovakia, believe that the male (usually significantly smaller than the female, down to 1% of her size as seen in ''
Tidarren sisyphoides'') is likely to be killed by the female after the coupling, or sometimes even before intercourse has been initiated. This supposed propensity is what gave the
black widow spider, ''Latrodectus mactans'', its name. However, the three species of
North America
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n black widows do not usually kill the male (although they have been known to do so). Males can sometimes even live in the web of a female for a period without being harmed in any way. The male Australian
redback spider ''Latrodectus hasselti'' is killed by the female after he inserts his second
palpus in the female genital opening; in over 60% of cases the female then eats the male.
Although the male ''Latrodectus hasselti'' may sometimes die during mating without the female actually consuming him, this species represents a possible strategy of "male sacrifice". The male redback, while copulating, "somersaults" and twists his abdomen directly onto the fangs of his mate. Approximately 65% of males are consumed at this stage.
[Andrade, Maydianne C. B. ''Behavioral Ecology'' (2003), 14:531–538] Males that "sacrifice" themselves gain the benefit of increasing their paternity relative to males who do not get cannibalized.
Despite these examples and many other similar reports, however, the theory of the "sacrificial male" has become greater than the truth. Mating of spiders is not always followed by cannibalism. Indeed, scholars have noted that the "supposed aggressiveness of the female spider towards the male is largely a myth" and that cannibalism only occurs in exceptional cases.
[Foelix, Rainer F. ''Biology of Spiders'', 1982.][Roberts, Michael J. ''Spiders of Britain and Northern Europe'', Collins, London, 1995.] Even so, spider cannibalism has been shown to occur in some species more than in others, mainly species belonging to ''Latrodectus''.
There has always been speculation on why this sacrifice of male mates might occur despite the obvious disadvantage to the sacrificial males. One theory is that once the male has mated, he is unlikely to mate again and so any further extension of his life is of lesser
evolution
Evolution is the change in the heritable Phenotypic trait, characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection and genetic drift act on genetic variation, re ...
ary benefit than his indirectly contributing
nutrition
Nutrition is the biochemistry, biochemical and physiology, physiological process by which an organism uses food and water to support its life. The intake of these substances provides organisms with nutrients (divided into Macronutrient, macro- ...
to the eggs. Having more offspring would give the male the advantage of having his genes passed on over other males that might avoid being eaten, which is consistent with one hypothesis that old or unfit males get eaten, whilst younger and fitter ones may survive to mate again.
Male cannibalism of females
Reversing the traditional roles, species that have males consuming females are relatively unknown; the few that do show a male-biased
sexual dimorphism
Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different Morphology (biology), morphological characteristics, including characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecy, di ...
. Examples include ''
Allocosa brasiliensis'' (a
wolf spider), ''
Evarcha culicivora'' (a
jumping spider), and the diving bell or water spider ''
Argyroneta aquatica''. Male water spiders, ''Argyronetia aquatica'', show a predilection for mating with larger females, while cannibalizing females smaller than themselves.
In the case with ''Allocosa brasiliensis'', males cull older females who are less fertile than their young counterparts.
Sacrificial mothers
* Offspring of the species ''
Stegodyphus lineatus'' exhibit
matriphagy, eating their mother.
* A female of ''
Segestria florentina'' will sometimes die while guarding her eggs, and the hatched spiders will later eat her.
Non-sexual cannibalism
Juvenile
redback spiders live in groups immediately after hatching, and are known to cannibalize siblings during this period. Cannibalism is a heritable trait in these spiders, with some families more prone to it than others.
Some spiders, such as ''
Pholcus phalangioides'', will prey on their own kind when food is scarce. Also, females of ''
Phidippus johnsoni'' have been observed carrying dead males in their fangs. This behavior may be triggered by aggression, where females carry over hostility from their juvenile state and consume males just as they would prey. It has been surmised that non-reproductive cannibalism can occur due to a remnant of an aggression trait in juvenile females. Known as the "aggressive spillover hypothesis", this tendency to unselectively attack anything that moves is cultivated by a positive correlation between hostility, foraging capability, and fecundity. Aggression at a young age leads to an increase in prey consumption and as such, a larger adult size. This behavior "spills over" into adulthood, and shows up as a nonadaptive trait that manifests itself through adult females preying on males of their same species.
See also
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Cannibalism (zoology)
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Sexual cannibalism
Sexual cannibalism is when an animal, usually the female, Cannibalism, cannibalizes its mate prior to, during, or after Copulation (zoology), copulation. This trait is observed in many arachnid orders, several insect and crustacean clades, Gastro ...
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