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Invasive Jorō spider is surprisingly tolerant of busy urban settings, according to new study

The Jorō spider, a strikingly colorful orb-weaving spider species, originally native to East Asia, seems surprisingly tolerant of urban life despite originating from relatively specialized ecological niches according to a recent study. This invasive species has established and proliferated in areas including the southeastern United States, mainly Georgia, where it is often found in residential backyards and other busy urban areas.

The study suggests that this adaptability could be due to the Jorō spider’s flexibility in terms of diet and habitat selection, meaning it can survive in a range of environments and feed on a wider variety of prey than other spiders. Additionally, the lack of predators and large space in urban settings could also contribute to their persistence and spread.

However, their presence can cause some concern among residents because of their large size and bright colors, which could be mistaken as a sign of danger, though in reality, their venom is not harmful to humans unless someone is allergic. Despite their invasive nature, they can also have a positive impact on local ecosystems by controlling insect populations.

In conclusion, the study suggests that urbanization may not always be harmful to biodiversity and certain species might benefit from human-dominated landscapes. The scientists, though, urge for more research into the long-term ecological impact of these invasive species.

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