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Quentin Martinez1, Cécile Molinier2
1Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.
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Do caecilians retain some degree of vision? Navarrete Méndez et al. (2025) used an integrative approach to show that the long-wavelength-sensitive (LWS) opsin gene is present and that retinal morphology remains intact across all eight caecilian families investigated. This finding suggests that caecilians maintain some visual capacity, likely enabling day-night or color discrimination. More broadly, this study highlights key aspects of sensory adaptation in subterranean tetrapods.
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