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Daily activity schedule, gregariousness, and defensive behaviour in the Neotropical harvestmanGoniosoma longipes(Opiliones: Gonyleptidae)
2000
Journal of Natural History
In this paper we provide a ® eld account of some aspects of the behavioural biology of Goniosoma longipes (Roewer), a harvestman which commonly occurs in caves in South-east Brazil. During daytime, solitary and aggregated individuals can be found resting on the cave walls. Just after sunset, however, many individuals leave the cave to forage for live and dead arthropods. Foraging individuals return to the cave before dawn. Aggregations of G. longipes contain on average 34 individuals (range 7±
doi:10.1080/002229300299453
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