نتایج جستجو برای: yellow scorpions

تعداد نتایج: 46097  

Journal: :Biological Journal of The Linnean Society 2022

Abstract Predators that feed on dangerous prey species must evolve mechanisms to reduce the likelihood of injury or death during a predation attempt. Scorpions are prime examples items for insectivores, because they can inflict venomous and potentially fatal sting when attacked. Despite this risk, western banded gecko (Coleonyx variegatus), generalist insectivore, occasionally preys dune scorpi...

2014
Max Goyffon Jean-Nicolas Tournier

Scorpions, at least the species of the family Buthidæ whose venoms are better known, appear as animals that have evolved very little over time. The composition of their venoms is relatively simple as most toxins have a common structural motif that is found in other venoms from primitive species. Moreover, all the scorpion venom toxins principally act on membrane ionic channels of excitable cell...

2012
DaeEun Kim

Arachnids including sand scorpions and spiders use their tactile sense organs, called basitarsal compound slit sensilla (BCSS), to detect their prey. The sense organs consisting of mechanoreceptors are located at or near joints in the cuticle, and they can sense a vibrational signal caused by prey movement. The nocturnal sand scorpion Paruroctonus mesaensis has a distinguished capability of fin...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 1962

Journal: :Scientific American 1895

2013
Robert W. Bryson Brett R. Riddle Matthew R. Graham Brian Tilston Smith Lorenzo Prendini

BACKGROUND The age of lineages has become a fundamental datum in studies exploring the interaction between geological transformation and biotic diversification. However, phylogeographical studies are often biased towards lineages that are younger than the geological features of the landscapes they inhabit. A temporally deeper historical biogeography framework may be required to address episodes...

2013
Kartik Sunagar Eivind A. B. Undheim Angelo H. C. Chan Ivan Koludarov Sergio A. Muñoz-Gómez Agostinho Antunes Bryan G. Fry

The episodic nature of natural selection and the accumulation of extreme sequence divergence in venom-encoding genes over long periods of evolutionary time can obscure the signature of positive Darwinian selection. Recognition of the true biocomplexity is further hampered by the limited taxon selection, with easy to obtain or medically important species typically being the subject of intense ve...

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