Animals
Black Widow Spider Webs: Insect DNA Can Be Extracted and Analyzed
Notre Dame researchers recently revealed the DNA of trapped insect prey can be collected from a black widow spider's nest up to 88 days later. This finding has significant implications for conservation management.
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