Vibratory juvenile experience affects adult mate preferences in a wolf spider

Published: 17 January 2023| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/5mzjf449jj.2
Contributors:
Brent Stoffer,

Description

The brush-legged wolf spider, Schizocosa ocreata, demonstrated behavioral plasticity in the vibratory mate preferences depending upon their juvenile social experience. The more recent file includes a column labeled "Day 1" to indicate the order in which females were tested (either low-amplitude signals on Day 1 of adult trials or high-amplitude signals on Day 2 of adult trials.

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Institutions

University of Cincinnati

Categories

Animal Behavior, Animal Behavior Plasticity, Sexual Selection

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