Potential distribution and effects of climate change on the risk of scorpion sting with endemic and medically important scorpion Odontobuthus doriae Thorell, 1876 (Arachnida: Scorpionidae: Buthidae) in Iran

Q4 Environmental Science
M. Hosseinzadeh
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In this research, the MaxEnt modeling approach was used to distinguish the potential niche and distribution pattern of Odontobuthus doriae, a scorpion mainly endemic to central Iran. In aggregate, 47 occurrence records and five environmental variables were applied in the modeling of current and future periods. Central Iran was confirmed as the most suitable habitat for O. doriae, which approximately corresponds to its known distribution. Among the environmental variables, temperature seasonality and precipitation of the warmest quarter were the most important driving factors. Interestingly, the current distribution of O. doriae completely corresponds to geographical limitations in the north and the west presented by the Alborz and Zagros Mountains, respectively. Future projection showed a distributional shift towards northern part of Iran. In the context of its medical importance, more studies on biology and ecology of O. doriae could help scientists to better inform, health care management activities.
气候变化对伊朗特有和具有重要医学意义的蝎子Odontobuthus dorae Thorell的潜在分布和影响,1876(蛛形纲:蝎科:蝎科)
本研究采用MaxEnt建模方法,对主要分布于伊朗中部的一种蝎子Odontobuthus doriae的潜在生态位和分布模式进行了区分。总的来说,47个发生记录和5个环境变量被应用于当前和未来时期的建模。伊朗中部被确认为多利亚弧菌最适宜的栖息地,其分布与已知的大致相符。在环境变量中,温度季节性和最暖季降水是最重要的驱动因素。有趣的是,O. dooriae目前的分布完全符合Alborz和Zagros山脉分别在北部和西部呈现的地理限制。未来的预测显示,分布向伊朗北部转移。在其医学重要性的背景下,更多的研究多丽丝虫的生物学和生态学可以帮助科学家更好地告知,卫生保健管理活动。
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Zoology and Ecology
Zoology and Ecology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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