The Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change

is a research museum of the Leibniz Association

Ecology, Evolution, and the Diversity of Wolf Spiders (Araneae, Lycosidae)

Date: 
Mon, 01/11/2021 - 5:00pm
Meeting point: 
Lectures by Zoom Meetings. Links will be provided before talks
Event type: 
Lecture
Event series: 
Colloquium on evolution and biodiversity
Target group: 
Studierende, Wissenschaftler
Lecturer: 
Dr Julien Pétillon, Associate Professor - University of Rennes Deputy Director - EcoBio Department

While Lycosidae (commonly named wolf spiders) represents dominant predatory macro-arthropods and one of the most diverse spider families in the world (with more than 2400 species currently described), the reasons for such an ecological and evolutionary success are quite unclear.

In this presentation, I will review the works we have been doing on this particular taxon over the last two decades. Using both field and laboratory approaches, we will see how factors acting at different spatio-temporal scales can explain the high diversity of Lycosidae over time and the co-occurrence of closely-related species, even at small spatial scales.

Because wolf spiders are often dominating ground-dwelling assemblages of harsh environment (in Europe, most species do not build webs and catch their prey by wandering), a special focus will be done on how they withstand abiotic stresses like flooding, salinity and low temperatures (starvation being considered effectless to Lycosid species).

Contact person

Head of Section
+49 228 9122-241
+49 228 9122-295
h.waegele [at] leibniz-zfmk.de

Colloquium on biology

Prof. Dr. H. Wägele
Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig,
Adenauerallee 160, 53113 Bonn, Germany
 
Prof. Dr. G. von der Emde
Institute of Zoology, Poppelsdorfer Schloss,
Meckenheimer Allee 169, 53115 Bonn, Germany

Place: Great lecture hall, Poppelsdorfer Schloß
Time: mondays, 17.15 h

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