World experts of different disciplines, from molecular biology to macroecology, recognize the value of cave ecosystems as ideal ecological and evolutionary laboratories. Among other subterranean taxa, spiders stand out as intriguing model organisms for their ecological role of top-predators, their unique adaptations to the hypogean medium and their sensitivity to anthropogenic disturbance. Here, we provide a general overview of the spider families recorded in hypogean habitats in Europe–20 families including nearly 500 species, most of them with restricted distributions. We also review the different adaptations of hypogean spiders to subterranean life and summarize the information gathered so far about their origin, population struct...
Subterranean ecosystems offer intriguing opportunities to study mechanisms underlying responses to c...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Background Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) are widespread in subterranean ecosystems worldwide and rep...
Using data from the Czech Republic, we studied the distribution of spiders in soils, crevice systems...
Using data from the Czech Republic, we studied the distribution of spiders in soils, crevice systems...
Using data from the Czech Republic, we studied the distribution of spiders in soils, crevice systems...
Using data from the Czech Republic, we studied the distribution of spiders in soils, crevice systems...
We provide the first overview on spiders living in subterranean habitats in Europe, including the fi...
We provide the first overview on spiders living in subterranean habitats in Europe, including the fi...
Shallow subterranean habitats are among the last habitats in Central Europe to be arachnologically r...
We designed a comparative study to unravel the phylogeography of two Alpine endemic spiders characte...
Background Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) are widespread in subterranean ecosystems worldwide and rep...
We designed a comparative study to unravel the phylogeography of two Alpine endemic spiders characte...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Subterranean ecosystems offer intriguing opportunities to study mechanisms underlying responses to c...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Background Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) are widespread in subterranean ecosystems worldwide and rep...
Using data from the Czech Republic, we studied the distribution of spiders in soils, crevice systems...
Using data from the Czech Republic, we studied the distribution of spiders in soils, crevice systems...
Using data from the Czech Republic, we studied the distribution of spiders in soils, crevice systems...
Using data from the Czech Republic, we studied the distribution of spiders in soils, crevice systems...
We provide the first overview on spiders living in subterranean habitats in Europe, including the fi...
We provide the first overview on spiders living in subterranean habitats in Europe, including the fi...
Shallow subterranean habitats are among the last habitats in Central Europe to be arachnologically r...
We designed a comparative study to unravel the phylogeography of two Alpine endemic spiders characte...
Background Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) are widespread in subterranean ecosystems worldwide and rep...
We designed a comparative study to unravel the phylogeography of two Alpine endemic spiders characte...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Subterranean ecosystems offer intriguing opportunities to study mechanisms underlying responses to c...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...