What type of web structure do woodlouse spiders utilize, as opposed to elaborate capture mechanisms?

Answer

Simple, messy retreat webs

The hunting strategy of the woodlouse spider dictates the type of web it constructs. Unlike many spiders known for spinning large, sticky capture webs designed to ensnare flying insects, *Dysdera crocata* is an active hunter that pursues its prey on foot. Consequently, it constructs only simple, somewhat messy retreat webs. These webs serve primarily as hiding places or shelters rather than sophisticated mechanisms for trapping food, which aligns with its lifestyle of actively searching for woodlice and other small invertebrates.

What type of web structure do woodlouse spiders utilize, as opposed to elaborate capture mechanisms?
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