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REGIONAL SEISMIC SONG DIFFERENCES IN SKY ISLAND POPULATIONS OF THE JUMPING SPIDER HABRONATTUS PUGILLIS GRISWOLD (ARANEAE, SALTICIDAE)

机译:跳跃式蜘蛛哈伯罗纳特斯·普吉利斯·格里斯沃尔德(阿拉尼亚,SALTICIDAE)的天空岛人口的区域地震歌差异

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Jumping spiders have long been used as model organisms to study visual communication. However, recent studies documenting the presence of intricate multicomponent seismic songs during courtship displays suggest an important role of seismic communication as well. Given the relatively recent focus on seismic communication, the extent to which seismic songs vary among jumping spider species or even among populations remains poorly understood. Here, we use the extensively studied Habronattus pugillisGriswold 1987 complex to explore putative seismic song diversity among males from isolated populations. H. pugillis populations have been studied extensively because of the tremendous diversification of male visual secondary sexual ornaments observed among adjacent mountain-top populations in southeastern Arizona ('sky islands'). Here, we aim to explore putative parallel patterns of diversification in seismic courtship songs between different sky island populations. Using laser vibrometry, we examined in detail the songs of three mountaintop populations (Atascosa (AT), Santa Rita (SR), and Santa Catalina (SC)) and observed an extraordinary diversity of songs and song types among these three populations. Large differences were seen in both the temporal and spectral properties of male seismic songs. In addition, we observed differences in song complexity between populations with some populations having 'simple' songs (1 component) and others having 'complex' songs (3 components). We also present preliminary data from four additional populations (Galiuro (GA), Huachuca (HU), Mule (MU), and Patagonia (PA)). Results from this study suggest that the diversification of male visual signals observed among populations of H. pugillis finds a counterpart in male seismic songs
机译:跳跃蜘蛛长期以来一直用作研究视觉交流的模型生物。但是,最近的研究记录了求爱表演期间复杂的多分量地震歌曲的存在,这也表明地震通信也具有重要作用。考虑到相对较近的对地震通信的关注,关于跳跃的蜘蛛物种甚至人群之间地震歌曲变化的程度仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们使用经过广泛研究的Habronattus pugillisGriswold 1987复合体,来探索孤立人群中男性推定的地震歌曲多样性。由于在亚利桑那州东南部(“天空岛”)的相邻山顶人群中观察到男性视觉次要性装饰物的多样性,因此对H. pugillis种群进行了广泛的研究。在这里,我们的目的是探索在不同的天空岛屿人群之间的求爱歌曲中推论的平行多样化模式。使用激光振动测定法,我们详细检查了三个山顶人群(Atascosa(AT),Santa Rita(SR)和Santa Catalina(SC))的歌曲,并观察了这三个人群中不同寻常的歌曲和歌曲类型。男性地震歌曲的时间和频谱特性均存在较大差异。此外,我们观察到人口之间的歌曲复杂度差异,其中一些人口具有“简单”歌曲(1个分量),而其他人口具有“复杂”歌曲(3个分量)。我们还提供了来自四个其他人群(加利鲁(GA),瓦丘卡(HU),M子(MU)和巴塔哥尼亚(PA))的初步数据。这项研究的结果表明,在H. pugillis人群中观察到的男性视觉信号的多样性在男性地震歌曲中找到了对应的

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