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WSC as mentioned in this paper is a taxonomisch-systematische Datenbank für alle fast 47'000 Spinnenarten weltweit and enthalt a also die rund 14'000 wissenschaftlichen Publikationen als PDF, in denen diese Arten in den letzten 270 years wurden.
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WSC ist eine taxonomisch-systematische Datenbank fur alle fast 47‘000 Spinnenarten weltweit. Sie enthalt auch die rund 14‘000 wissenschaftlichen Publikationen als PDF, in denen diese Arten in den letzten 270 Jahren beschrieben wurden. Grosse etwa 45 GB, 4000 registrierte Nutzer, 800-1000 Nutzer taglich, 500-1000 PDF downloads taglich.

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The spider tree of life: phylogeny of Araneae based on target‐gene analyses from an extensive taxon sampling

TL;DR: A phylogenetic analysis of spiders using a dataset of 932 spider species, representing 115 families (only the family Synaphridae is unrepresented), 700 known genera, and additional representatives of 26 unidentified or undescribed genera is presented.
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DNA barcoding gap: reliable species identification over morphological and geographical scales.

TL;DR: The results support models of independent patterns of morphological and molecular evolution by showing that DNA barcodes are effective in species identification regardless of their morphological diagnosibility and that the size of the barcoding gap strongly depends on taxonomic groups and practices.
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Expanding anchored hybrid enrichment to resolve both deep and shallow relationships within the spider tree of life

TL;DR: The Spider Probe Kit, the first implementation of AHE methodology in Class Arachnida, holds great promise for gathering the types and quantities of molecular data needed to accelerate an understanding of the spider Tree of Life by providing a mechanism whereby different researchers can confidently and effectively use the same loci for independent projects, yet allowing synthesis of data across independent research groups.
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Spiders in caves

TL;DR: This work provides a general overview of the spider families recorded in hypogean habitats worldwide, a review of the different adaptations of hypOgean spiders to subterranean life, and summary of the information gathered so far about their origin, population structure, ecology and conservation status.
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