Advancing ecological assessment: towards the integration of eDNA
In the face of increasing anthropogenic pressures on estuarine ecosystems, methods to efficiently and reliably assess their ecological status are […]
In the face of increasing anthropogenic pressures on estuarine ecosystems, methods to efficiently and reliably assess their ecological status are […]
Efficient use of environmental nucleic acids (eNAs) in freshwater biodiversity monitoring requires understanding their degradation and detectability in interconnected ecosystems.
Efficient use of environmental nucleic acids (eNAs) in freshwater biodiversity monitoring requires understanding their degradation and detectability in interconnected ecosystems.
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a non-invasive method for discovering and identifying rare and endangered species in a variety of
Environmental DNA surveys have become a well-established tool for detecting natural communities, showing excellent promise for supporting biodiversity monitoring, conservation,
Environmental DNA (eDNA) quantification and sequencing are emerging techniques for assessing biodiversity in marine ecosystems. Environmental DNA can be transported