Title:
Life in Sandy Deserts: The Scorpion Model
Author(s):
Publication Year:
1998
Abstract:
The biology, ecology, biogeography, phylogeny, and evolution of sand-dwelling scorpions are reviewed. We present general features of sand that form the ecological theatre on which psammophiles have evolved. Sand scorpions, compared to those that live off sand, are not very diverse in any one local habitat, although they are often relatively abundant. Worldwide, they are represented by 29 genera, 11 of which exist exclusively in sand. Endemic genera belong to non-related families, suggesting that psammophilic adaptations evolvedin situin different sand deserts of the world. Keywords: adaptations, biogeography, diversity, Evolution, psammophiles, sand, scorpions.
Publication Title:
Journal of Arid Environments
Volume:
39
Issue:
4
Pages:
609-622
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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