Range |
≤125 times heavier than mating males
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Organism |
Golden orb-weaving spiders (Araneidae) |
Reference |
Mammola S, Michalik P, Hebets EA, Isaia M. Record breaking achievements by spiders and the scientists who study them. PeerJ. 2017 Oct 315:e3972. doi: 10.7717/peerj.3972 p.13 5th paragraphPubMed ID29104823
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Primary Source |
Kuntner M, Zhang S, Gregoricˇ M, Li D. 2012. Nephila female gigantism attained through post-maturity molting. Journal of Arachnology 40(3):345–347 DOI 10.1636/B12-03.1. |
Comments |
P.13 5th paragraph: "Most extreme sexual size dimorphism—Females weighing 125 times that of males. Sexual size dimorphism is a morphological syndrome in which conspecific male and female sizes differ significantly. Among terrestrial animals, the most extreme female-biased gigantism is found in orb-weaving spiders (Foellmer & Moya-Laraño, 2007). Golden orb-weaving spiders (Araneidae) are the most extremely sexually size dimorphic. Female on average can be up to 125 heavier than mating males (primary source) (Fig. 3G)." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
116060 |