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Dataset:Female state and condition-dependent chemical signalling revealed by male choice of silk trails

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We ask whether males of the nuptial gift-giving spider Pisaura mirabilis exert preferences for mates varying in their reproductive potential based on chemical information during mate search. Males were presented with binary trails consisting of silk lines and substrate-borne chemicals deposited while females were walking, from females varying in a) body condition (high vs. low), b) developmental state (subadult vs. adult) and c) mating state (unmated vs. mated). If female chemical signaling co-varies with individual state, we expect males to choose trails of females that are a) in higher body condition, indicating higher fecundity, b) adults, which can successfully reproduce, and c) unmated, to avoid sperm competition. We show that female signaling is condition-dependent, with males being more likely to follow trails of higher body condition females, but not dependent on female mating state. Males also tended to prefer trails of adults over subadults. Choice did not depend on male indiv..., Experimental trials were run in the laboratory using wild-caught spiders. Males were presented with binary trails consisting of silk lines and substrate-borne chemicals deposited while females were walking (in a V-shaped corridor). Silk was deposited by females varying in a) body condition (high vs. low fed females), b) developmental state (subadult vs. adult females) and c) mating state (unmated vs. mated females). , , ## Title and authors Data, analysis script and associated files for: Michelle Beyer, Kardelen . Uludag, Cristina Tuni (2023, accepted in Behavioral Ecology) Female state and condition-dependent chemical signalling revealed by male choice of silk trails Data collected by KU. Please refer to the manuscript for data collection methods and statistical analyses. For questions or to notify the authors if any errors are identified in the data, please contact Dr. Cristina Tuni (). ## Information on data files ### ESM\_Beyer et al.csv This data was used to test whether males of the spider Pisaura mirabilis prefere females varying body condition, developmental state or mating state. #### Description of variables used for data analysis | columnHeading | description | | --------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------: | | Date | Date of trial condu...
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2025-07-27
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