Predation on a pygmy shrew, Sorex minutus, by the noble false widow spider, Steatoda nobilis

Michel M. Dugon, Colin Lawton, Dawn Sturgess, John P. Dunbar

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Abstract

The noble false widow spider Steatoda nobilis is a globally invasive species with implications for public health and possibly for native ecosystems. Here, we report on a case of predation on a protected species of vertebrate, a pygmy shrew Sorex minutus in Britain. The importance and novelty of this report are: (1) this is the third documented case of S. nobilis preying on a vertebrate in five years, suggesting that small vertebrates are likely to be a more frequent component of their diet than previously thought; (2) this is the first case of a Theridiidae spider preying on a shrew in Britain; and (3) this is the first case of predation on shrews by the genus Steatoda globally. Overall, S. nobilis fits the profile of a habitual vertebrate-eating spider.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere4422
JournalEcosphere
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Sorex minutus
  • Steatoda nobilis
  • false widow spider
  • invasive species
  • predation
  • venom
  • α-latrotoxin

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