Title
Nomenclatural instability in the venomous snakes of the Bothrops complex: Implications in toxinology and public health
Date Issued
2016
Access level
restricted access
Resource Type
other periodical
Publisher(s)
Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
Since nomenclature is intended to reflect the evolutionary history of organisms, advances in our understanding of historical relationships may lead to changes in classification, and thus potentially in taxonomic instability. An unstable nomenclature for medically important animals like venomous snakes is of concern, and its implications in venom/antivenom research and snakebite treatment have been extensively discussed since the 90s. The taxonomy of the pitvipers of the Bothrops complex has been historically problematic and different genus-level rearrangements were proposed to rectify the long-standing paraphyly of the group. Here we review the toxinological literature on the Bothrops complex to estimate the impact of recent proposals of classification in non-systematic research. This assessment revealed moderate levels of nomenclatural instability in the last five years, and the recurrence of some practices discussed in previous studies regarding the use of classifications and the information provided about the origin of venom samples. We briefly comment on a few examples and the implications of different proposals of classifications for the Bothrops complex. The aim of this review is to contribute to the reduction of adverse effects of current taxonomic instability in a group of medical importance in the Americas. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd.
Start page
122
End page
128
Volume
119
Number
19
Language
English
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84971422340
PubMed ID
Source
Toxicon
ISSN of the container
0041-0101
Sponsor(s)
We are deeply grateful to Wolfgang Wüster for his kind help and suggestions that enriched the manuscript, and to José María Gutiérrez and Gerardo Leynaud for their interest and useful comments on this work. We appreciate the constructive comments and suggestions of two anonymous reviewers. We thank Helena Shobe and Nicole Washburn for improvements in the English version of the manuscript, and Eugenia Lascano for helping with the figures edition. This work was supported by the Programa de Cooperación Científico-Tecnológica entre el Consejo Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica de Perú ( CONCYTEC-FONDECYT CS-031-2014 ) y el Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva de Argentina ( MINCYT PE/13/06 ).
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