Under warming conditions, arctic wolf spiders' tastes in prey might be changing, according to new research -- initiating a new cascade of food web interactions that could potentially alleviate some ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. A team of researchers found that higher temperatures led Arctic wolf spiders to eat fewer insect-like springtails in study plots. Springtails eat ...
Wolf spiders are so abundant that they outweigh real wolves in the Alaskan Arctic by several orders of magnitude. Their sheer numbers make them one of the important predators on the tundra. They may ...
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