High Specific Efficiency of Venom of Two Prey-Specialized Spiders
2019
The venom of predators should be under strong selection
pressure because it is a costly substance and prey may
potentially become resistant. Particularly in prey-specialized
predators, venom should be selected for its high efficiency
against the focal prey. Very effective venom paralysis has been
observed in specialized predators, such as spiders preying on
dangerous prey. Here, we compared the toxicity of the venoms of
two prey-specialized species, araneophagous Palpimanus sp. and
myrmecophagous Zodarion nitidum, and their related generalist
species. We injected different venom concentrations into two
prey types-the prey preferred by a specialist and an
alternative prey-and observed the mortality and the paralysis
of the prey within 24 h. We found that the venoms of
specialists were far more potent towards the preferred prey
than alternative prey. The venoms of generalists were similarly
potent towards both prey types. In addition, we tested the
efficacy of two venom fractions (smaller and larger than 10
kDa) in araneophagous Palpimanus sp. Compounds larger than 10
kDa paralyzed both prey types, but smaller compounds (<10 kDa)
were effective only on preferred prey, suggesting the presence
of prey-specific compounds in the latter fraction. Our results
confirm that prey-specialized spiders possess highly specific
venom that allows them to subdue dangerous prey.
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