Morphology can be adaptive through its effect on performance of an organism. The effect of performance may, however, be modulated by behavior; an organism may choose a behavioral option that does not fully utilize its maximum performance. Behavior may therefore be decoupled from morphology and performance. To gain insight into the relationships between these levels of organization, we combined morphological data on defensive structures with measures of defensive performance, and their utilization in defensive behavior. Scorpion species show significant variation in the morphology and performance of their main defensive structures; their chelae (pincers) and the metasoma (“tail”) carrying the stinger. Our data show that size-corrected pinch ...
The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource availabil...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The different features of scorpions can be successfully described by...
Sexual differences in morphology, ranging from subtle to extravagant, occur commonly in many animal ...
Morphology can be adaptive through its effect on performance of an organism. The effect of performan...
Scorpionism is a global health concern with estimates of over 1 million annual envenomation cases,...
Scorpionism is a global health concern, with an estimation of over one million annual envenomation c...
Sexual dimorphism can result from sexual or ecological selective pressures, but the importance of al...
<div><p>Sexual dimorphism can result from sexual or ecological selective pressures, but the importan...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
ABSTARCT: Scorpions use their venom in defensive situations as well as for subduing prey. Since some...
Sexual dimorphism can result from sexual or ecological selective pressures, but the importance of al...
Scorpions possess two integrated multifunctional weapons systems. Anteriorly, they maintain a graspi...
Scorpions use venoms as weapons to improve prey capture and predator defense, and these benefits mus...
Predation success depends on factors such as hunger, prey size, prey availability and intensity of c...
<div><p>Sexual differences in morphology, ranging from subtle to extravagant, occur commonly in many...
The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource availabil...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The different features of scorpions can be successfully described by...
Sexual differences in morphology, ranging from subtle to extravagant, occur commonly in many animal ...
Morphology can be adaptive through its effect on performance of an organism. The effect of performan...
Scorpionism is a global health concern with estimates of over 1 million annual envenomation cases,...
Scorpionism is a global health concern, with an estimation of over one million annual envenomation c...
Sexual dimorphism can result from sexual or ecological selective pressures, but the importance of al...
<div><p>Sexual dimorphism can result from sexual or ecological selective pressures, but the importan...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
ABSTARCT: Scorpions use their venom in defensive situations as well as for subduing prey. Since some...
Sexual dimorphism can result from sexual or ecological selective pressures, but the importance of al...
Scorpions possess two integrated multifunctional weapons systems. Anteriorly, they maintain a graspi...
Scorpions use venoms as weapons to improve prey capture and predator defense, and these benefits mus...
Predation success depends on factors such as hunger, prey size, prey availability and intensity of c...
<div><p>Sexual differences in morphology, ranging from subtle to extravagant, occur commonly in many...
The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource availabil...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The different features of scorpions can be successfully described by...
Sexual differences in morphology, ranging from subtle to extravagant, occur commonly in many animal ...