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The trouble with small male spiders.


For some spiders, the big guys have all the luck when it comes to mating. But that's turning out to be not so much due to female choice as to old-fashioned mechanics.

Chad Johnson, now at the University of California, Davis The University of California, Davis, commonly known as UC Davis, is one of the ten campuses of the University of California, and was established as the University Farm in 1905. , is trying to sort out the evolutionary pressures driving sexual cannibalism--the eating of one's mate--in a North American North American

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 fishing spider, Dolomedes triton.

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, long-legged things a third [the females'] size," Johnson says. In large enclosures in his backyard, Johnson found that one in four males failed in courtship and became lunch instead.

Johnson tested an old notion that the females' cannibalism cannibalism (kăn`ĭbəlĭzəm) [Span. caníbal, referring to the Carib], eating of human flesh by other humans.  counts as a form, albeit extreme, of rejecting suitors. Spider researchers often find that body size plays a role in mating. In general, the bigger the male, the better. However, when Johnson tallied females' attacks, he found no evidence they were weeding out runts Runts (also known as Fruit Runts) are candies sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. First seen on the market in 1982, they are fruit flavored candies in the shape of their respective fruits. .

In the final stages of mating, big males did succeed more often, but Johnson attributes this to their long reach. From the typical mating position on a female's back, a big male proved more able than a small one to stretch around her body and deposit sperm in the right place.
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Title Annotation:North American fishing spiders: mating behavior
Author:S.M.
Publication:Science News
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U9CA
Date:Aug 11, 2001
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