Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and acquire resources. Venomous animals may use venom toxins to mediate both pressures, and thus changes in this balance may alter the composition of venoms. Basic theory suggests that greater exposure to a predator should induce a larger proportion of defensive venom components relative to offensive venom components, while increases in arms races with prey will elicit the reverse. Alternatively, reducing the need for venom expenditure for food acquisition, for example because of an increase in scavenging, may reduce the production of offensive venom components. Here, we investigated changes in scorpion venom composition using a mesocosm experim...
Venomous animals often possess complex venom delivery systems that are designed to inject their toxi...
Scorpionism is a global health concern with estimates of over 1 million annual envenomation cases,...
Background: While many studies have shown that extracellular proteins evolve rapidly, how selection ...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
1. In specialised predators a variety of adaptations have evolved to such a level of specificity tha...
Scorpions use venoms as weapons to improve prey capture and predator defense, and these benefits mus...
Specialised predators possess variety of adaptations. In the venomous predators this may include siz...
ABSTARCT: Scorpions use their venom in defensive situations as well as for subduing prey. Since some...
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...
Predator feeding behavior and digestion regulate the flow of nutrients through ecosystems by determi...
Predators exhibit flexible foraging to facilitate taking prey that offer important nutrients. Becaus...
Animal venoms are recognised as unique biological systems in which to study molecular evolution. Ven...
Venomous animals often possess complex venom delivery systems that are designed to inject their toxi...
Scorpionism is a global health concern with estimates of over 1 million annual envenomation cases,...
Background: While many studies have shown that extracellular proteins evolve rapidly, how selection ...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
Animals embedded between trophic levels must simultaneously balance pressures to deter predators and...
1. In specialised predators a variety of adaptations have evolved to such a level of specificity tha...
Scorpions use venoms as weapons to improve prey capture and predator defense, and these benefits mus...
Specialised predators possess variety of adaptations. In the venomous predators this may include siz...
ABSTARCT: Scorpions use their venom in defensive situations as well as for subduing prey. Since some...
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...
Predator feeding behavior and digestion regulate the flow of nutrients through ecosystems by determi...
Predators exhibit flexible foraging to facilitate taking prey that offer important nutrients. Becaus...
Animal venoms are recognised as unique biological systems in which to study molecular evolution. Ven...
Venomous animals often possess complex venom delivery systems that are designed to inject their toxi...
Scorpionism is a global health concern with estimates of over 1 million annual envenomation cases,...
Background: While many studies have shown that extracellular proteins evolve rapidly, how selection ...