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Toxins. 2025 Apr 13;17(4):198. doi: 10.3390/toxins17040198 Q23.92024

A Sting Operation: Risk Assessment and Venom Expenditure by Arizona Bark Scorpions (Centruroides sculpturatus) in a Defensive Context

守株待蛇:亚利桑那条纹雨林尾虾虎虫的防御性风险评估及毒性消耗行为研究 翻译改进

Lindsay A Marston  1, Gerad A Fox  1, Kim Y Hung  2, Shannon J Delo  1, William K Hayes  1

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  • 1 Department of Earth and Biological Sciences, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92354, USA.
  • 2 Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District, 43-420 Trader Pl, Indio, CA 92201, USA.
  • DOI: 10.3390/toxins17040198 PMID: 40278696

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    Scorpion antipredator behavior incorporates risk assessment that informs decision-making and venom usage. We quantified antipredator behaviors of the clinically significant Arizona bark scorpion (Centruroides sculpturatus) in their natural environment using exposure to two stimuli: a freshly thawed laboratory mouse (Mus musculus) and a membrane-covered glass beaker. We videotaped and compared envenomation behaviors between sexes (females, gravid females, and males), across sizes, and between animal orientations (on vertical or horizontal substrates). Results failed to show consistent support for any of our four hypotheses. Females (especially gravid females) were no more likely than males to exhibit higher levels of stinging and venom expenditure. Scorpions on horizontal surfaces compared to those on vertical surfaces, and larger scorpions compared to smaller ones, were likewise no more likely to exhibit higher levels of responsiveness. Mice were more likely to be stung than the membrane-covered beaker, but with fewer and briefer stings, suggesting the scorpions did not attempt to deliver more venom into the mice. Thus, we discerned no clear patterns in risk assessment, stinging, and venom use associated with sex, substrate orientation, body size, or threat stimuli. These findings contrasted with those of several prior laboratory studies. Variation from unaccounted environmental variables may have obfuscated divergent behavioral tactics. Nevertheless, the behaviors we document here provide insights on the range of defensive behaviors exhibited by C. sculpturatus under natural environmental conditions, including the frequency of dry stings (11.8%) to the membrane-covered beakers.

    Keywords: antipredator behavior; defensive behavior; invasive species; predator avoidance behavior; predator simulation; sexual dimorphism; threat avoidance; venom metering; wet stings.

    Keywords:risk assessment; venom expenditure; defensive behavior

    虎螋的抗捕食者行为包含了风险评估,这有助于决策和毒液使用。我们量化了临床重要的亚利桑那树虎螋(Centruroides sculpturatus)在自然环境中的抗捕食者行为,在两个刺激下进行测试:一只刚刚解冻的实验室小鼠(Mus musculus)和一个覆盖着膜的玻璃烧杯。我们录制了视频,并比较了不同性别(雌性、怀孕雌性和雄性)、大小以及动物姿态(垂直或水平底物)之间的蜇刺行为。结果没有显示出对我们的四个假设的一致支持。雌性(尤其是怀孕雌性)在表现出更高水平的蜇刺和毒液使用方面,与雄性相比并无显著差异。处于水平表面的虎螋相较于垂直表面的虎螋,在响应度上也没有更大可能表现出较高水平的行为;较大的虎螋相较于较小的虎螋也是如此。小鼠比覆盖着膜的玻璃烧杯更有可能被蜇刺,但蜇刺次数较少且持续时间较短,这表明虎螋并没有试图向小鼠注入更多毒液。因此,我们没有发现与性别、底物姿态、体型或威胁刺激相关的明确风险评估、蜇刺和毒液使用模式。这些研究结果与先前的几项实验室研究的结果相矛盾。未考虑到的环境变量的变化可能会掩盖不同的行为策略。然而,我们记录的行为提供了关于在自然环境中C. sculpturatus展示的一系列防御性行为的见解,包括对覆盖着膜的玻璃烧杯进行干蜇刺(11.8%)的频率。

    关键词:抗捕食者行为;防御行为;入侵物种;躲避捕食者的行为;模拟捕食者;性别二态性;威胁回避;毒液计量;湿蜇。

    关键词:风险评估; 毒液支出; 防御行为

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