It seems quite unlikely that spiders can travel 5000 km in one ballooning event.
It was demonstrated that this spider did not simply consume greater quantities of aphids because it was bigger.
We found i that spider monkeys swallowed seeds from almost all of the species from which they ate ripe fruits.
It mimics spiders and silkworms and has been developed to spin synthetic silks.
Occasionally, we observed jumping spiders preying on marked flies shortly after release.
Secondly, ballooning spider mites are strongly polyphagous and widely distributed in many types of habitats.
For spider mites and moth larvae, ballooning is generally used to facilitate local dispersal.
The evolutionary discussions take the form of an orderby-order treatment of the ballooning behaviours and the ecological phylogenetics of spiders, spider mites and moth larvae.