Hanging by a thread: unusual nocturnal resting behaviour in a jumping spider.
Daniela C RößlerMassimo De AgròElia BiundoPaul S ShamblePublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2021)
Our preliminary data hint at a potential sensory switch from visual sensing during the day to silk-borne vibration sensing at night when vision is compromised. The described behaviour potentially is an effective anti-predator strategy either by acting as an early alarm system via vibration sensing or by bringing the animal out of reach for nocturnal predators. We propose tractable hypotheses to test an adaptive function of suspended resting. Further studies will shed light on the sensory challenges that animals face during resting phases and should target the mechanisms and strategies by which such challenges are overcome.