Scorpions commonly are assumed to hunt on living prey. But under laboratory conditions they also respond very sensitively to dead insects lying on the substrate. In many cases the motionless prey is seized and consumed. It was investigated how this behavior can be elicited. The buthid scorpions Androctonus australis (L.) and Buthus occitanus (Am.) not only find motionless prey again which was stung but managed to escape before dying: They also respond to extracts of the cuticle of prey insects. After touching prey marks' either with the tips of the chelae fingers or the tarsi of the walking legs or the pectine organs specific responses (searching, seizing, feeding) are released at a high rate. Behavioral experiments demonstrate for the firs...
Prey capture by Heterometrus petersii (Thorell, 1876) (Scorpionidae) was observed in the laboratory....
Scorpions, at least the species of the family Buthidæ whose venoms are better known, appear as anima...
Differences in sexual signals among species are common, and may influence mate recognition and repro...
We describe a modification of an existing tip-recording technique1,2 for electrophysiologically inve...
Modern studies of scorpion prey-capture behavior have included several genera from a variety of habi...
Since venom is costly to produce and stinging is not obligatory in prey capture for scorpions, the n...
Scorpions have elaborate chemo-tactile organs called pectines on their ventral mesosoma. The teeth o...
Environment perception by scorpions is an issue of great attention, and there are controversy about ...
Chemical signaling promotes mate location throughout numerous animal taxa. In this study we investig...
This is a neuroanatomical and ethological study of the pectines, the primary chemosensory organs of ...
Prey capture behavior in Parabuthus leiosoma (Ehrenberg, 1828) and P. pallidus Pocock, 1895 was stud...
<div><p>The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource a...
The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource availabil...
Summary. For the sand scorpion, Paruroctonus mesaen~ sis, substrate moisture is a powerful and fast-...
In discussing the possible functions of the pectines of the scorpion, von Ubisch (1922) suggests tha...
Prey capture by Heterometrus petersii (Thorell, 1876) (Scorpionidae) was observed in the laboratory....
Scorpions, at least the species of the family Buthidæ whose venoms are better known, appear as anima...
Differences in sexual signals among species are common, and may influence mate recognition and repro...
We describe a modification of an existing tip-recording technique1,2 for electrophysiologically inve...
Modern studies of scorpion prey-capture behavior have included several genera from a variety of habi...
Since venom is costly to produce and stinging is not obligatory in prey capture for scorpions, the n...
Scorpions have elaborate chemo-tactile organs called pectines on their ventral mesosoma. The teeth o...
Environment perception by scorpions is an issue of great attention, and there are controversy about ...
Chemical signaling promotes mate location throughout numerous animal taxa. In this study we investig...
This is a neuroanatomical and ethological study of the pectines, the primary chemosensory organs of ...
Prey capture behavior in Parabuthus leiosoma (Ehrenberg, 1828) and P. pallidus Pocock, 1895 was stud...
<div><p>The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource a...
The distribution and behavior of foraging animals usually imply a balance between resource availabil...
Summary. For the sand scorpion, Paruroctonus mesaen~ sis, substrate moisture is a powerful and fast-...
In discussing the possible functions of the pectines of the scorpion, von Ubisch (1922) suggests tha...
Prey capture by Heterometrus petersii (Thorell, 1876) (Scorpionidae) was observed in the laboratory....
Scorpions, at least the species of the family Buthidæ whose venoms are better known, appear as anima...
Differences in sexual signals among species are common, and may influence mate recognition and repro...