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Linebacker
05-16-2014, 11:48 PM
Quote from National Geographic


As if global warming isn't giving us enough to worry about, now scientists say it could lead to bigger—and possibly more—spiders of at least one species.

A group of Danish scientists wondered whether global warming would make the hairy, meat-eating spiders of northeastern Greenland bigger, since longer summers mean more hunting time. The little-known species, Pardosa glacialis, grows as long as 1.6 inches (four centimeters), study co-author Toke Høye of Aarhus University estimates.

http://www.earthrangers.com/content/wildwire/piotr_naskrec_goliath_bird_eating_spider.jpg

The spiders can live for at least two years, and the researchers found that, in years when spring came early, the animals grew larger, on average.

For example, when spring came 30 days earlier than usual, some spiders grew exoskeletons that were 10 percent thicker than average, resulting in bigger bodies overall.

Likewise, in colder years average exoskeleton thickness shrank.

At the end of the ten-year study, average exoskeleton thickness averaged 0.104 inch (2.65 millimeters), a 2 percent increase over the 0.102 inch (2.6 millimeters) commonly found in the early years of the study—a big difference to see in just a ten year period, according to the researchers.

Big Mamas

Warmer temperatures also seem to be giving the females of the species a size advantage over males, the new study suggests.

Pardosa glacialis females tend to be only slightly bigger than males—as was the case in 1997, when the spring thaw came 160 days into the year. But in 2005, for example, when the thaw occurred 143 days into the year, females' exoskeletons were 2 percent bigger than males', on average.

But Why?

Why warming seems to be making these spiders bigger is a mystery.

It could be that the spiders are growing larger because their prime hunting season is longer. Or perhaps longer summers allow the spiders to molt—shedding old exoskeletons—more often and thereby grow bigger during their lifetimes.

It's not known whether the wolf spiders are being born any bigger, as the study focused on adult spiders.

Nobody has any idea what effect these larger spiders will have on the local environment, Høye said.

But he's pretty sure the spiders will be not only bigger but more plentiful.

Larger adult females will probably increase spider populations, because larger females produce larger and/or more offspring Høye said.

On the bright side—at least for arachnophobes—cannibalism is common in many spider species. The practice could help keep populations in check, Høye said, especially as adults grow even bigger, making spiderlings even easier prey.

Dictator
05-16-2014, 11:49 PM
Great :(

rhiannon
05-16-2014, 11:55 PM
Holy FUCK.
Not what I wanted to hear at all.

:runs::runs::runs::runs::hiding::hiding::fear::fea r::faint2::faint2::icon_eyes::icon_eyes::scared::s cared:

StonyArabia
05-17-2014, 12:33 AM
In Iraq there are mutated wildlife like this.

LightHouse89
05-17-2014, 01:05 AM
my friend once drew a picture of a camel spider.....but it had a camels body and spider legs....and spit acid. It is one of the funniest things to look a because he id a wonderful job. For some reason this picture reminds me of that.

Methmatician
05-17-2014, 01:16 AM
I like spiders, just not the ones that are deadly to humans. In the past year I've seen more red backs than I have in the past 10 years.

LightHouse89
05-17-2014, 01:59 AM
I like spiders, just not the ones that are deadly to humans. In the past year I've seen more red backs than I have in the past 10 years.

I found two brown recluse spiders [rare for my area they like the southern warm states] and 5 black widows......if you get bit by a black widow the poison is extremely dangerous....it can kill you in an hour. they are tiny spiders and very black with a violin shaped red mark on their butts. they like dark places. you know when your bit because it burns and hurts like hell.

Methmatician
05-17-2014, 02:06 AM
I found two brown recluse spiders [rare for my area they like the southern warm states]
I heard they're the most dangerous spider in the US.

and 5 black widows......if you get bit by a black widow the poison is extremely dangerous....it can kill you in an hour. they are tiny spiders and very black with a violin shaped red mark on their butts. they like dark places. you know when your bit because it burns and hurts like hell.
We're talking about the same spider.
http://cdn.lifeinthefastlane.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/spider-redback.jpg

LightHouse89
05-17-2014, 02:20 AM
I heard they're the most dangerous spider in the US.

We're talking about the same spider.
http://cdn.lifeinthefastlane.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/spider-redback.jpg

yes and here is a very very dangerous snake from the southern states. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me8phuCyjKY

Linebacker
05-17-2014, 10:43 AM
In South America some species of Tarantula are so big already they are starting to prey on local chicken."Goliath Bird Eaters" are a fact.Question is when will they start eating us :D

http://gorgeouscompany.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/chicken-eating-spider.jpg?w=620

http://www.buzzle.com/images/animal-kingdom/spiders/goliath-bird-eater-illustration.jpg

Empecinado
05-17-2014, 10:55 AM
The worse are the little ones...I know a case happened almost 10 years ago when a man was amputated both legs and one hand because a Chilean recluse spider bite.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/Loxosceles.laeta.jpg


The serious bites form a necrotising ulcer that destroys soft tissue and may take months, and very rarely, years to heal, leaving deep scars. The damaged tissue will become gangrenous and eventually slough away. Initially there may be no pain from a bite, but over time the wound may grow to as large as 10 inches (25 cm) in extreme cases. Bites may take up to seven hours to cause visible damage; more serious systemic effects may occur before this time, as venom of any kind spreads throughout the body in minutes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilean_recluse_spider

Smaug
05-17-2014, 11:21 AM
Global warming is a big hoax.

Fear Fiain
05-17-2014, 11:37 AM
Holy FUCK.
Not what I wanted to hear at all.

:runs::runs::runs::runs::hiding::hiding::fear::fea r::faint2::faint2::icon_eyes::icon_eyes::scared::s cared:

don't worry, it's not real. Global warming's a hoax.