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Selected to survive and kill: Tityus serrulatus, the Brazilian yellow scorpion
Annually, more than 1.2 million scorpion stings and more than 3,000 deaths occur worldwide. Tityus serrulatus Lutz and Mello, 1922 (Scorpiones, Buthidae) is the most medically relevant species in Brazil where it is spreading rapidly and causing over 90,000 cases of envenomation yearly. We monitored...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6447240/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30943232 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214075 |
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author | Pimenta, Ricardo José Gonzaga Brandão-Dias, Pedro Ferreira Pinto Leal, Hortênsia Gomes do Carmo, Anderson Oliveira de Oliveira-Mendes, Bárbara Bruna Ribeiro Chávez-Olórtegui, Carlos Kalapothakis, Evanguedes |
author_facet | Pimenta, Ricardo José Gonzaga Brandão-Dias, Pedro Ferreira Pinto Leal, Hortênsia Gomes do Carmo, Anderson Oliveira de Oliveira-Mendes, Bárbara Bruna Ribeiro Chávez-Olórtegui, Carlos Kalapothakis, Evanguedes |
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description | Annually, more than 1.2 million scorpion stings and more than 3,000 deaths occur worldwide. Tityus serrulatus Lutz and Mello, 1922 (Scorpiones, Buthidae) is the most medically relevant species in Brazil where it is spreading rapidly and causing over 90,000 cases of envenomation yearly. We monitored T. serrulatus longevity and ability to reproduce under conditions of food and/or water deprivation. We found that T. serrulatus is highly tolerant to food deprivation, with individuals enduring up to 400 days without food. On the other hand, access to water played a pivotal role in T. serrulatus survival. Food and water deprived scorpions showed weight reduction. Reproduction occurred throughout the year for food-deprived scorpions and controls, but not in the water-deprived groups. Remarkably, food-deprived animals were able to give birth after 209 days of starvation. Tityus serrulatus resistance to food and water deprivation is likely to be an additional factor underlying this species' geographic expansion and the difficulties encountered in controlling it. |
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spelling | pubmed-64472402019-04-17 Selected to survive and kill: Tityus serrulatus, the Brazilian yellow scorpion Pimenta, Ricardo José Gonzaga Brandão-Dias, Pedro Ferreira Pinto Leal, Hortênsia Gomes do Carmo, Anderson Oliveira de Oliveira-Mendes, Bárbara Bruna Ribeiro Chávez-Olórtegui, Carlos Kalapothakis, Evanguedes PLoS One Research Article Annually, more than 1.2 million scorpion stings and more than 3,000 deaths occur worldwide. Tityus serrulatus Lutz and Mello, 1922 (Scorpiones, Buthidae) is the most medically relevant species in Brazil where it is spreading rapidly and causing over 90,000 cases of envenomation yearly. We monitored T. serrulatus longevity and ability to reproduce under conditions of food and/or water deprivation. We found that T. serrulatus is highly tolerant to food deprivation, with individuals enduring up to 400 days without food. On the other hand, access to water played a pivotal role in T. serrulatus survival. Food and water deprived scorpions showed weight reduction. Reproduction occurred throughout the year for food-deprived scorpions and controls, but not in the water-deprived groups. Remarkably, food-deprived animals were able to give birth after 209 days of starvation. Tityus serrulatus resistance to food and water deprivation is likely to be an additional factor underlying this species' geographic expansion and the difficulties encountered in controlling it. Public Library of Science 2019-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6447240/ /pubmed/30943232 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214075 Text en © 2019 Pimenta et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pimenta, Ricardo José Gonzaga Brandão-Dias, Pedro Ferreira Pinto Leal, Hortênsia Gomes do Carmo, Anderson Oliveira de Oliveira-Mendes, Bárbara Bruna Ribeiro Chávez-Olórtegui, Carlos Kalapothakis, Evanguedes Selected to survive and kill: Tityus serrulatus, the Brazilian yellow scorpion |
title | Selected to survive and kill: Tityus serrulatus, the Brazilian yellow scorpion |
title_full | Selected to survive and kill: Tityus serrulatus, the Brazilian yellow scorpion |
title_fullStr | Selected to survive and kill: Tityus serrulatus, the Brazilian yellow scorpion |
title_full_unstemmed | Selected to survive and kill: Tityus serrulatus, the Brazilian yellow scorpion |
title_short | Selected to survive and kill: Tityus serrulatus, the Brazilian yellow scorpion |
title_sort | selected to survive and kill: tityus serrulatus, the brazilian yellow scorpion |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6447240/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30943232 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214075 |
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