Since venom is costly to produce and stinging is not obligatory in prey capture for scorpions, the need to optimize use of resources suggests that venom should be reserved for prey that cannot otherwise be overpowered, (i.e., larger and/or more active prey). In accordance with these predictions, sting use by Hadrurus spadix Stahnke 1940 increased with prey size, reaching 100% once prey items were longer than the scorpion’s pedipalp patella length, and with prey activity, which we manipulated by varying prey temperature. Surprisingly, the scorpions were slower to capture less active (cooler) prey than those that exhibited higher rates of activity. We suggest this is because prey are located by vibrations in the substrate, with less active pr...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
Vegetation as a preferred microhabitat for scorpions has rarely been considered despite many Buthida...
Ontogenetic shifts in activity and habitat use by the scorpion Centruroides vittatus in Laredo, Texa...
Scorpions use venoms as weapons to improve prey capture and predator defense, and these benefits mus...
Scorpions commonly are assumed to hunt on living prey. But under laboratory conditions they also res...
Venomous animals often possess complex venom delivery systems that are designed to inject their toxi...
ABSTARCT: Scorpions use their venom in defensive situations as well as for subduing prey. Since some...
Diet and foraging success of the striped bark scorpion, Centruroides vittatus, in South Texas are in...
<div><p>The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource a...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource availabil...
Predation success depends on factors such as hunger, prey size, prey availability and intensity of c...
Modern studies of scorpion prey-capture behavior have included several genera from a variety of habi...
Morphology can be adaptive through its effect on performance of an organism. The effect of performan...
The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource availabil...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
Vegetation as a preferred microhabitat for scorpions has rarely been considered despite many Buthida...
Ontogenetic shifts in activity and habitat use by the scorpion Centruroides vittatus in Laredo, Texa...
Scorpions use venoms as weapons to improve prey capture and predator defense, and these benefits mus...
Scorpions commonly are assumed to hunt on living prey. But under laboratory conditions they also res...
Venomous animals often possess complex venom delivery systems that are designed to inject their toxi...
ABSTARCT: Scorpions use their venom in defensive situations as well as for subduing prey. Since some...
Diet and foraging success of the striped bark scorpion, Centruroides vittatus, in South Texas are in...
<div><p>The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource a...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource availabil...
Predation success depends on factors such as hunger, prey size, prey availability and intensity of c...
Modern studies of scorpion prey-capture behavior have included several genera from a variety of habi...
Morphology can be adaptive through its effect on performance of an organism. The effect of performan...
The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource availabil...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
Vegetation as a preferred microhabitat for scorpions has rarely been considered despite many Buthida...
Ontogenetic shifts in activity and habitat use by the scorpion Centruroides vittatus in Laredo, Texa...