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Tuatara: Volume 24, Issue 1, October 1979

Fig. 3: The six main survival tactics of the spider when the possibility of wasp attack occurs: a. non-response to web stimuli; b. dense silk cover over tunnel opening; c. aestivation; d. presence of a side tunnel; e. rapid evacuation from the tunnel; f. active defence in the tunnel

Fig. 3: The six main survival tactics of the spider when the possibility of wasp attack occurs: a. non-response to web stimuli; b. dense silk cover over tunnel opening; c. aestivation; d. presence of a side tunnel; e. rapid evacuation from the tunnel; f. active defence in the tunnel.

Fig. 3: The six main survival tactics of the spider when the possibility of wasp attack occurs: a. non-response to web stimuli; b. dense silk cover over tunnel opening; c. aestivation; d. presence of a side tunnel; e. rapid evacuation from the tunnel; f. active defence in the tunnel.