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Posted: 2025-05-03 18:03:32 UTC

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Rattlesnakes on islands off Mexico have evolved simpler, more lethal venoms tailored to specific prey, a survival strategy in low-biodiversity environments. Scientists are also studying snake blood to assess genetic diversity loss due to shrinking habitats, which serves as a warning for endangered species.
Rattlesnake venom evolution towards simplicity and lethality
Adaptation to specific prey in low-biodiversity environments
Use of snake blood to study genetic diversity loss
Implications for endangered species due to habitat shrinkage
Low biodiversity environments
Shrinking habitats leading to genetic diversity loss
Survival in isolated island ecosystems