Raymond Arkin’s research while affiliated with Stanford University and other places

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Vertebrate-eating jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) revisited: consumption of geckos and bird hatchlings
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December 2021

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Journal of Arachnology

Martin Nyffeler

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Raymond Arkin

In this paper, vertebrate predation by jumping spiders (Salticidae) was revisited, taking into account incidents of this kind recently published in the scientific literature or on the internet. Our study revealed that vertebrate predation by salticids is more widespread than previously thought, geographically and taxonomically. Roughly ninety percent of all reported cases refer to predation on anurans (Hylidae and Ranixalidae) and lizards (Dactyloidae and Gekkonidae) by salticids from the subfamily Salticinae (Hyllus spp., Phidippus spp., and an unidentified species presumably related to Hasarius Simon, 1871). In the remaining cases, salticids from the subfamily Salticinae (Paraphidippus cf. aurantius (Lucas, 1833) and Phidippus audax (Hentz, 1845)) were observed attacking bird hatchlings (families Paridae and Trochilidae), weighing 46 times more than the spiders. In two instances, the spiders were observed biting the hatchlings, but only in one single case, a salticid was seen feeding on a hatchling.

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... As they compete for the same prey, they are also intraguild predators (Nyffeler 1999;Saqib et al. 2021). Most salticids are 'generalist' predators that hunt a variety of preymainly insectsof similar size to themselves, but are also capable of hunting much larger prey, including documented instances of predation on lizards and frogs (Nyffeler et al. 2021). In contrast, several 'specialist' species, discussed below, have behavioral preferences and specialized hunting tactics for a narrow range of prey. ...

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A road map of jumping spider behavior
Vertebrate-eating jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) revisited: consumption of geckos and bird hatchlings

Journal of Arachnology