Better safe than sorry: spider societies mitigate risk by prioritizing caution
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Group members often vary in the information that they have about their environment. In this study, we evaluated the relative contribution of information held by the population majority vs. new immigrants to groups in determining group function. To do so we created experimental groups of the social spider Stegodyphus dumicola that were either iteratively exposed to a dangerous predator, the ant Anoplopepis custodiens, or kept in safety. We then seeded these groups (i.e., the population majority) with an âimmigrantâ individual that either had or did not have prior experience with the predator and was either shy or bold. Bold group members are argued to be particularly influential for group function in S. dumicola. We then evaluated coloniesâ response towards predators over multiple trials to determine the effect of the immigrantâs and the majorityâs prior experience with the predator and the immigrantâs boldness. We found that groups adopt a âbetter safe than sorryâ strategy, where groups...
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2025-06-28



