Lourenço Wilson R
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Sorbonne Universités, Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), UMR7205-CNRS, MNHN, UPMC, EPHE, CP 53, 57 rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France.
J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis. 2018 Jan 4;24:1. doi: 10.1186/s40409-017-0138-3. eCollection 2018.
This contribution attempts to bring some general information on the evolution and, in particular, on the geographic distribution of scorpion species noxious to humans. Since 95% of the scorpions incidents are generated by specimens of the family Buthidae C. L. Koch, the analysis will be limited to this familial group. As in previous similar contributions, the content of this work is mostly addressed to non-specialists whose research embraces scorpions in several fields such as venom toxins and public health. Only in recent years, efforts have been made to create better links between 'academic scorpion experts' and other academic non-specialists who use scorpions in their research. Even if a larger progress can yet be expected from such exchanges, crossed information proved to be useful in most fields of scorpion studies. Since the taxonomy of scorpions is complex, misidentifications and even more serious errors concerning scorpion classification/identification are often present in the general literature. Consequently, a precise knowledge of the distribution patterns presented by many scorpion groups and, in particular, those of infamous species, proves to be a key point in the interpretation of final results, leading to a better treatment of the problems caused by infamous scorpion species.
本论文旨在提供一些关于对人类有害的蝎子种类的进化,尤其是其地理分布的一般信息。由于95%的蝎子蜇人事件是由钳蝎科(C. L. Koch)的蝎子引发的,因此分析将局限于这一科级类群。与之前的类似论文一样,本研究内容主要面向非专业人士,他们的研究涉及毒液毒素和公共卫生等多个领域的蝎子。直到近年来,才有人努力在“学术蝎子专家”和其他在研究中使用蝎子的学术非专业人士之间建立更好的联系。即便此类交流有望取得更大进展,但交叉信息在蝎子研究的大多数领域都已证明是有用的。由于蝎子的分类学很复杂,一般文献中经常出现蝎子分类/鉴定方面的错误识别甚至更严重的错误。因此,准确了解许多蝎子类群呈现的分布模式,尤其是臭名昭著的物种的分布模式,被证明是解释最终结果的关键,从而能更好地处理由臭名昭著的蝎子种类引发的问题。