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Australian crab spiders Thomisus spectabilis are ambushing insects that sit on flowers pollinated by the honeybee Apis mellifera. Using strong forelegs, the crab spider is able to trap its prey and deliver a paralyzing bite. While many species of crab spiders hide and then pounce on their unsuspecting victims, Australian crab spiders actively attract them. The Australian crab spiders use ultraviolet contrast between themselves and the petal surface to lure their victims to the flowers they occupy. The honeybees are quite attracted to this contrast, despite their predator’s conspicuous appearance on the flower. The crab spider can exploit other factors besides ultraviolet contrast in their quest to catch prey, including changing their own body color, choosing proper placement on a variety of flowers, and using visual, tactile and olfactory cues in deciding which flowers are most likely to be foraged by their prey. These behaviors are all evolutionary adaptations in order to maximize the spiders’ attractiveness to their hymenopteran prey. However the Australian crab spiders may not be able to fool honeybees for long, and new tactics may evolve if these spiders are to continue their success.

Author: Claire Shorall

Introduction

Have you ever seen an advertisement for a food item that looked so scrumptious you had to have it? A flame-broiled burger, perhaps, with a juicy patty piled with fresh vegetables sandwiched between an artisan-bread bun. And then, once you had raced out of your house to the nearest drive-thru, you find the burger to be dismal -- grayish meat, wilted veggies and tasteless bread; the lure of the image on television instantly unraveled after the first bite. Welcome to the world of false advertisement. Retailers who use this method use exaggerated and calculated imagery to convince consumers to buy their product, ever-so-sure of the negative benefits to their customers. Deceitful advertising is not a human invention, however. Species of ultraviolet (UV)-positive Australian crab spiders Thomisus spectabilis tactfully position themselves on floral surfaces with no or low UV-reflection in order to create the greatest amount of contrast between their body and the flower, a trick that makes the flower more attractive to pollinators such as honeybees (Bhaskara et al. 2009). Once lured to a plant, a crab spider will ambush the honeybee, trapping their prey with their powerful front legs and then paralyzing the unsuspecting pollinator with a venomous bite. But UV-contrast is not the only weapon in their arsenal of deceit. Australian crab spiders can also change their body color from yellow to white in order to attract honeybees to the white or yellow daisy they occupy, however this color change does not follow the logic of normal crypsis (Heiling et al. 2005). Spiders will both attempt to blend into the background, using color as a mechanism of camouflage , and also in some cases create high contrast with their background, a visual marker which proves intriguing to their hymenopteran prey.

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