Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
30371 Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to test the feasibility of scorpion fluorescence as an indicator of gender and/or species identity, a comparison of the fluorescence spectra between genders across two sympatric species of scorpions (Vaejovis confusus Stahnke 1940 and Paruroctonus shulovi Williams 1970) was conducted. Each spectrum was represented in a simple multivariate analysis by its peak wavelength and width at 90% of peak intensity. No difference between genders was found, but a statistically significant difference between species was detected. The potential of fluorescence as a basis for species recognition based on this difference is discussed in the context of what is known about scorpion vision and discriminatory abilities.

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