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moving inward, the spider methodically replaces this spiral with a more closely spaced one made of adhesive threads. It uses the initial radiating lines as well as the non-sticky spirals as guide lines. The spaces between each spiral and the next are directly proportional to the distance from the tip of its back legs to its spinners. This is one way the spider uses its own body as a measuring/spacing device. While the sticky spirals are formed, the non-adhesive spirals are removed as there is no need for them any more.
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For example, if a spider has chosen to wait along the outer edges of its web, it may spin a non-sticky prey or signal line to the web hub to monitor web movement. However, in the course of spinning sticky strands, spiders have to touch these sticky strands. They do this without sticking by using careful movements, dense hairs and nonstick coatings on their feet to prevent adhesion.
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balances the two methods of running and web spinning in its feeding habits. This spider weaves a small net which it attaches to its front legs. It then lurks in wait for potential prey and, when such prey arrives, lunges forward to wrap its victim in the net, bite and paralyze it. Hence, this spider
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Many webs span gaps between objects which the spider could not cross by crawling. This is done by first producing a fine adhesive thread to drift on a faint breeze across a gap. When it sticks to a surface at the far end, the spider feels the change in the vibration. The spider reels in and tightens
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in the form of silk. In addition, after a time the silk will lose its stickiness and thus become inefficient at capturing prey. It is common for spiders to eat their own web daily to recoup some of the energy used in spinning. Through ingestion and digestion, the silk proteins are thus recycled.
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use environmental humidity to keep the capture silk soft and tacky. The glue balls are multifunctional – that is, their behavior depends on how quickly something touching a glue ball attempts to withdraw. At high velocities, they function as an elastic solid, resembling rubber; at lower
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period, they started making silk to protect their bodies and their eggs. Spiders gradually started using silk for hunting purposes, first as guide lines and signal lines, then as ground or bush webs, and eventually as the aerial webs that are familiar today.
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the first strand, then carefully walks along it and strengthens it with a second thread. This process is repeated until the thread is strong enough to support the rest of the web.
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have been detected in the glue balls of some spider webs. Presumably these toxins help immobilize prey, but their function could also be
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172:located at the tip of their
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1164:Annual Review of Entomology
1020:Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst
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250:Several different types of
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1062:Kaston, B.J. (May 1964).
727:Spider webs were spun in
700:EspĂrito Santo do Dourado
466:A Midsummer Night's Dream
2469:"Guinness World Records"
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1324:Invertebrate Systematics
746:Lexington, Massachusetts
692:, in 2013, and involved
686:Santo AntĂ´nio da Platina
666:Lake Tawakoni State Park
649:Lake Tawakoni State Park
606:. Researchers have used
590:than the same weight of
586:Spider silk has greater
330:predators, even without
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1742:Educational Foundation.
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558:Larinioides cornutus
294:Orb web construction
287:Larinioides cornutus
2868:Cultural depictions
2571:"UCSB Science Line"
2521:, December 10, 2020
2291:"Giant Spider Webs"
2252:National Geographic
2179:2003NatMa...2..278B
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1945:Analytical Sciences
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1896:Applied Nanoscience
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918:, Western Australia
914:Spiral orb webs in
888:Opadometa fastigata
709:Parawixia bistriata
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