Cave spiders choose optimal environmental factors with respect to the generated entropy when laying their cocoon
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The choice of a suitable area to spiders where to lay eggs is promoted in terms of Darwinian fitness. Despite its tremendous importance, the underlying factors behind this key decision are generally poorly understood. Here, we designed a multidisciplinary study based both onin field data and laboratory experiments focusing on the European cave spider Meta menardi (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) and aiming at understanding the selective forces driving the female in the choice of the depositional area. Our in-field data analysis demonstrated a major role of air velocity and distance from the cave entrance within a particular cave driving the female choice. This has been interpreted using a model based on the Entropy Generation Minimization - EGM - method, without invoking best fit parameters and thanks to independent lab experiments, thus demonstrating that the female chooses the depositional area according to minimal level of thermo-fluid-dynamic irreversibility. This methodology may have the way to a novel approach in understanding evolutionary strategies for other living organisms.
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03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Eliodoro Chiavazzo; Marco Isaia; Stefano Mammola; Emiliano Lepore; Luigi Ventola; Pietro Asinari; Nicola Maria Pugno
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