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Live habitus of Israeli Tegenaria. A. Eyeless T. ornit from dark zone of Ornit Cave. B. Eyeless T. naasane from ‘Arak Na’asane Cave. C.T. yaaranfordi from with reduced eyes from the dark zone of Te’omim Cave. D. The epigean T. pagana with fully developed eyes at the entrance of Te’omim Cave. All pictures by S. Aharon
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The biota of cave habitats faces heightened conservation risks, due to geographic isolation and high levels of endemism. Molecular datasets, in tandem with ecological surveys, have the potential to precisely delimit the nature of cave endemism and identify conservation priorities for microendemic species. Here, we sequenced ultraconserved elements...
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