Venomous animals in a changing world

The climatic changes of the next decades will modify human and livestock interactions with venomous animals; Some venomous species will disappear in the coming decades; Other venomous species will shift their distributions or increase their geographic ranges invading new countries that may not have...

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Veröffentlicht in:Global change biology 2022-06, Vol.28 (12), p.3750-3753
Hauptverfasser: Martinez, Pablo Ariel, Gutiérrez, José Maria, Olalla‐Tárraga, Miguel Ángel, Amado, Talita Ferreira
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description The climatic changes of the next decades will modify human and livestock interactions with venomous animals; Some venomous species will disappear in the coming decades; Other venomous species will shift their distributions or increase their geographic ranges invading new countries that may not have specific antivenoms.
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