Fringed Jumping Spider - The Australian Museum
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Feeding and diet
Spiders and their eggs are the preferred food of the Fringed Jumping Spiders. Web building spiders and other jumping spiders are especially targeted. Portia readily invades its victim's webs and is skilled at moving on silk. These webs belong to spiders from at least 11 families and they can be very different (orb, sheet, space and tangle webs; dry, sticky and cribellate silk). Web spiders have poor vision compared to Portia.
Other behaviours and adaptations
The Fringed Jumping Spider walks slowly and jerkily, bursting into action only when seizing prey. It has good vision, with the large anterior eyes that are typical of jumping spiders.
Fringed Jumping Spiders use their behavioural skills to lull victims into a false sense of security. Other jumping spiders seem to be taken in by Portia's slow gait and resemblance to a piece of detritus, allowing it to move fatally close. When invading webs, Portia uses its legs and palps to vibrate the silk in specialised patterns. This may simulate struggling prey or a male spider's mating signals, causing the web's unsuspecting owner to move toward the waiting, or slowly stalking, predator. When the victim is about 5 mm away, Portia suddenly attacks, lunging forward, fangs outstretched to grasp its prey and inject a fast acting venom.
Persistence characterises Portia's hunting strategy. One spider performed vibratory behaviour in a web for 3 days before the host spider finally decided to investigate and fell victim to it. In another instance, when a direct web approach to an orb web spider was unsuccessful, Portia left the web only to re-appear in the foliage above it. From there the hunter lowered itself down on a silk line beside the web until it was close enough to grasp its victim and deliver a fatal bite.
How does this species determine which method of attack or web signal to use with a particular spider? Probably, it is through a sophisticated trial and error procedure, backed up by cues from the victim or its web. Portia's web signalling behaviour seem to be constantly varied until the confused victim finally responds - usually with fatal results. All of this reveals a form of problem solving capacity unmatched by other spiders.
Life history cycle
Females silk their eggs within the hollow of a curved leaf.
Breeding behaviours
Subadult males and females live together in the same web, mating after their moult into adulthood.
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