The Theraphosid spider Avicularia avicularia is reported to be widely
distributed in Trinidad. A population in 2.2 ha of an abandoned tonka
bean plantation was studied for 18 months. juvenile spiders lived betw
een the leaves of low growing plants. Most older immatures and adult f
emales constructed camouflaged silk retreats at a height of between 1.
5 and 3 m on tree trunks. Most inhabited trees accommodated single in
dividuals. Dispersion was aggregated with a bias towards larger trees.
The population density of long-term residents and vagrants was estima
ted to be between 13 and 30 ha-1. Diel activity was closely correlated
with changes in light intensity at dusk and dawn. Ecdysis, reproducti
on, and associated weight changes were strongly seasonal, adult males
appearing in the latter part of the dry season and young being born in
June and July.