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A trade-off in evolution: the adaptive landscape of spiders without venom glands.

Yiming ZhangYunxiao ShenPeng-Yu JinBingyue ZhuYe-Jie LinTongyao JiangXianting HuangYang WangZhe ZhaoShu-Qiang Li
Published in: GigaScience (2024)
This study demonstrates the trade-off between different predation strategies in spiders, using either chemical or physical strategy, and provides insights into the possible mechanism underlying this trade-off. Venomless spiders need to mobilize multiple developmental and metabolic pathways related to motor function and limb mechanical strength to cover the decline in adaptability caused by the absence of venom glands.
Keyphrases
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