Tracking an invasion front with environmental DNA
We jointly modeled eDNA via qPCR and traditional trap data to estimate the density of invasive European green crab (Carcinus […]
We jointly modeled eDNA via qPCR and traditional trap data to estimate the density of invasive European green crab (Carcinus […]
We sampled eDNA in parallel with a traditional acoustic-trawl survey to assess the value of eDNA surveys at a scale
The economic and methodological efficiencies of environmental DNA (eDNA) based survey approaches provide an unprecedented opportunity to assess and monitor
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis has matured to the point that it is ready for deployment in many applications, particularly in
Environmental laws around the world require some version of an environmental-impact assessment surrounding construction projects and other discrete instances of
Environmental DNA (eDNA) data make it possible to measure and monitor biodiversity at unprecedented resolution and scale. As use-cases multiply