Spiders, of course
Date: August 30, 2016
Source: Griffith University
Australia is known as a country
full of deadly creatures - now people have trapdoor spiders hiding in their
backyards.
The mysteriously elusive
creatures are hiding in most forests in Brisbane and are tucked away in
national parks throughout the state of Queensland, Australia.
PhD student Jeremy Wilson
recently returned from a mission with the Queensland Museum to collect new
specimens for its upcoming Wild State display, while also uncovering species of
golden trapdoor spiders in common or remote parts of the state from Fraser
Island to Cape York.
Mr Wilson has even found new
spiders in Lamington National Park in the Gold Coast Hinterland, species that
build intricate traps near Gympie and others around the Capricorn Caves in
Rockhampton.
Because trapdoor spiders spend
most of their life underground their true number and diversity has been a bit
of a mystery.
Just four species of golden
trapdoor spiders are known in southeast Queensland, but Mr Wilson says he's
identified at least 10 more in that area alone.
"We believe there are many
more undiscovered species out there," he says.
"The really cool thing about
them is that they're really long lived and they don't move much, they live in
these holes their entire life.
"What that means is it's
really easy for populations to become isolated and become new species."
While some people's first
instinct is to swat a spider away, Mr Wilson says these guys have an important
role to play in the ecosystem.
The big female trapdoor spiders
are likely to be the top invertebrate predator in their ecosystem.
Because populations are so dense,
there can be a lot in a very small area which means whole populations could be
wiped out by clearing a patch of forest.
"In Australia especially there
is so much that is still unknown about them," Mr Wilson says.
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