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First molecular phylogeny of scorpions of the family Buthidae from India
Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2016Scorpions of the family Buthidae are widespread species in India. While studies are available on diversity and distribution of Indian buthid scorpions, no information is available on the phylogenetic relationships among the members of the family, within India and Asia in general.
Mandar S. Paingankar+7 more
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Diffuse resistance courtship in the scorpion Rhopalurus rochai (Scorpiones: Buthidae)
Behavioural Processes, 2017Male-female courtship signals are frequently subject to arms races, with patterns of behaviour evolving reciprocally to manipulate the reproductive output. Female resistance should be particularly effective when asymmetrical offspring care occurs under low and unpredictable resource distribution, because this would increase maternal costs.
Shayanne Chantall-Rocha+1 more
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Genetica, 2018
The recently-revised subfamily Centruroidinae is part of the New World clade of buthid scorpions. In this study, we analyzed the cytogenetic characteristics of nine of the 10 Brazilian centruroidines, and one undescribed species of the genus Ischnotelson, using a phylogenetic approach to determine the chromosomal rearrangements responsible for the ...
Crislaine Vanessa Ubinski+2 more
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The recently-revised subfamily Centruroidinae is part of the New World clade of buthid scorpions. In this study, we analyzed the cytogenetic characteristics of nine of the 10 Brazilian centruroidines, and one undescribed species of the genus Ischnotelson, using a phylogenetic approach to determine the chromosomal rearrangements responsible for the ...
Crislaine Vanessa Ubinski+2 more
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Water Uptake by Drinking in the Scorpion, Centruroides sculpturatus (Buthidae)
The Southwestern Naturalist, 1971openaire +2 more sources