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Cooperative breeding societies are characterized by alloparental care and unequal distribution of reproduction skewed reproduction. Competition for resources among group members may determine the reproductive outcome of each individual.
In a spider colony, females feed together on prey and therefore may compete over the extraction of specific nutrients required for reproduction. Here we examined the occurrence of skewed reproduction in colonies of the social spider Stegodyphus dumicola Eresidae in nature and asked whether competition over specific limiting nutrients is a mechanism leading to unequal distribution of reproduction.
We determined the nutritional composition of breeding and nonbreeding females in natural colonies. By supplementing field colonies with prey rich in either proteins or lipids, we examined the effect of these nutrients on female breeding potential.
We then determined which nutrients were extracted from prey by breeding and nonbreeding females in a noncompetitive setting.