Miscel·lània Zoològica. Volumen 15 (1991) Páginas: 69-80

Information transfer through intraspecific interactions in a lycosid spider

Fernández-Montraveta, C., Ortega, J., Olea, J.

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Resumen

The transfer of information during agonistic and sexual interactions between adults of Lycosa tarentula fascilventrls is studied. Information theory and correspondence analysis are applied to the intra-individual transition matrices. Information is quantitatively similar regardless of the context and the sex. Similarity arises mainly from the transition between motionless and approaching-signalling patterns. There are no pattems strongly predicting the immediate retreat of the sender and there is a marked predictability of females immediately attacking in their agonistic interactions. Results fit those expected if risk of intraspecific interactions in such a solitary predator was arnong the selective pressures leading to the evolution of communication systems.

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Arañas, Lycosidae, Comunicación animal, Teoría de la información, Análisis de correspondencia

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Fernández-Montraveta, C., Ortega, J., Olea, J., 1991. Information transfer through intraspecific interactions in a lycosid spider. Miscel·lània Zoològica, 15: 69-80

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