2021
DOI: 10.1111/tmi.13561
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Vulnerable areas to accidents with scorpions in Brazil

Abstract: objective To identify areas that present a higher risk of exposure to accidents with scorpions in Brazil.methods We used techniques of spatial prioritisation to determine the most vulnerable localities to envenomation by four scorpion species. Our prioritisation integrated ecological niche models with health investment, antivenin availability, access to health care facilities and metrics of human impact data.results The ecological niche models indicated that three scorpion species (Tityus bahiensis, Tityus ser… Show more

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“…Blue circles show the occurrence points (n = 18) used to perform the ENM. The methodological approach (selection of bioclimatic variables from www.world clim.org, adjustment of parameters, and evaluation of the model) was implemented according to Amado et al (2021). Graphic design: Christian Martinez (https://www.insta gram.com/nadqu a77/) [Colour figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com] also a significant demand for research time and facilities, given that these regions have a biodiversity that is largely unknown and found in places of difficult access, which poses a logistical challenge (Taheri et al, 2021).…”
Section: De Aling With K Nowledg E S Hortfall S: S Pecie S and Venomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Blue circles show the occurrence points (n = 18) used to perform the ENM. The methodological approach (selection of bioclimatic variables from www.world clim.org, adjustment of parameters, and evaluation of the model) was implemented according to Amado et al (2021). Graphic design: Christian Martinez (https://www.insta gram.com/nadqu a77/) [Colour figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com] also a significant demand for research time and facilities, given that these regions have a biodiversity that is largely unknown and found in places of difficult access, which poses a logistical challenge (Taheri et al, 2021).…”
Section: De Aling With K Nowledg E S Hortfall S: S Pecie S and Venomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with environmental degradation, an increase in human density (urban and rural) is also expected throughout the planet. Some venomous species are well adapted to altered rural environments and agroecosystems and others to urban environments (e.g., the South American scorpion Tityus serrulatus ) (Amado et al, 2021). Thus, it is expected that new and unpredicted interactions between venomous species and humans will emerge both in urban and rural settings.…”
Section: Human Impact: Population Density and Climate Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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