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New Venomous Spider Species Raises Ecological Concerns in Portugal

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A new species of venomous spider, the Chilean recluse spider, has been discovered in Porto, Portugal. This finding is significant as it highlights the impact of global trade on local ecosystems, with species migrating far from their native habitats. The Chilean recluse, known for its shy nature, poses a low risk of bites, but its venom can cause severe skin damage, raising concerns about public health and safety.

The spider’s presence in Portugal is not entirely unexpected, as the Mediterranean recluse spider has been established in the region for over 200 years. However, the introduction of the Chilean recluse could complicate the ecological balance, as it may be mistaken for its Mediterranean counterpart. This confusion could lead to underreporting of bites and misdiagnosis of symptoms, potentially endangering public health.

The discovery also underscores the broader trend of invasive species in Europe, driven by climate change and human activity. As temperatures rise, the likelihood of exotic species establishing themselves in new environments increases, which can disrupt local ecosystems and threaten native species.

Researchers are urging caution and monitoring of the Chilean recluse’s spread, as its impact on local biodiversity remains uncertain. This situation serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of global ecosystems and the unforeseen consequences of human actions on wildlife.

Source: Euronews

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News Category: Science Tags: biodiversity, ecology, health, invasive, spider

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