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Spider development and vision: A genetic perspectiveA new study provides detailed insights into the embryogenesis and eye development of the cave-dwelling spider Tegenaria pagana. The research, published in EvoDevo, examines key genetic mechanisms ...
Spiders living in caves show how tiny genetic changes can reshape vision or cause complete blindness over generations.
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IFLScience on MSNHow Did Cave Spiders Get Their Eyes? Study Provides First Detailed Insight Into Their DevelopmentAcross planet Earth, the animal world is full of species perfectly adapted for life in their specific niche. From polar bears ...
This is a male Giant House Spider Tegenaria gigantea now called Eratigena atrica. It is typical to see the male as the female remains hidden and the male is usually only seen when in search of the ...
The large, hairy house spiders commonly seen in UK homes belong to the Tegenaria genus. Each autumn, male house spiders come indoors in search of a mate. In Tegenaria spiders, males are readily ...
Dit is een mannelijke reuzenhuisspin Tegenaria gigantea, nu Eratigena atrica genoemd. Het is normaal om het mannetje te zien, aangezien het vrouwtje verborgen blijft en het mannetje meestal alleen ...
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