DNA obtained from environmental samples such as sediments, ice or water (environmental DNA, eDNA), represents an important source of information on past and present biodiversity. It has revealed an ancient forest in Greenland, extended by several thousand years the survival dates for mainland woolly mammoth in Alaska, and pushed back the dates for spruce survival in Scandinavian ice-free refugia during the last glaciation. More recently, eDNA was used to uncover the past 50 000 years of vegetation history in the Arctic, revealing massive vegetation turnover at the Pleistocene/Holocene transition, with implications for the extinction of megafauna. Furthermore, eDNA can reflect the biodiversity of extant flora and fauna, both qualitatively an...
Novel methods for species detection based on collection of environmental DNA (eDNA) are not only imp...
Genetic material (short DNA fragments) left behind by species in nonliving components of the environ...
Biodiversity must be documented before it can be conserved. However, it may be difficult to document...
AbstractThe continuous decline in Earth’s biodiversity represents a major crisis and challenge for t...
Conserving biodiversity in the face of ever-increasing human pressure is hampered by our lack of bas...
Extraction and identification of DNA from an environmental sample has proven noteworthy recently in ...
Extraction and identification of DNA from an environmental sample has proven noteworthy recently in ...
The present study suggests that standardized methodology, careful site selection, and stratigraphy a...
Sedimentary ancient DNA is becoming more widely used in paleoeocology, as methods for sampling of se...
The rapid loss of biodiversity highlights the urgency of large-scale biodiversity monitoring for con...
Copyright © 2003 American Association for the Advancement of ScienceGenetic analyses of permafrost a...
International audienceEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) is a complex mixture of genetic material extracted fr...
The past centuries have seen tremendous turnovers in species distributions and biodiversity due to a...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a novel method of assessing biodiversity wherein samples a...
Environmental DNA or eDNA is DNA that is collected from a variety of environmental samples such as s...
Novel methods for species detection based on collection of environmental DNA (eDNA) are not only imp...
Genetic material (short DNA fragments) left behind by species in nonliving components of the environ...
Biodiversity must be documented before it can be conserved. However, it may be difficult to document...
AbstractThe continuous decline in Earth’s biodiversity represents a major crisis and challenge for t...
Conserving biodiversity in the face of ever-increasing human pressure is hampered by our lack of bas...
Extraction and identification of DNA from an environmental sample has proven noteworthy recently in ...
Extraction and identification of DNA from an environmental sample has proven noteworthy recently in ...
The present study suggests that standardized methodology, careful site selection, and stratigraphy a...
Sedimentary ancient DNA is becoming more widely used in paleoeocology, as methods for sampling of se...
The rapid loss of biodiversity highlights the urgency of large-scale biodiversity monitoring for con...
Copyright © 2003 American Association for the Advancement of ScienceGenetic analyses of permafrost a...
International audienceEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) is a complex mixture of genetic material extracted fr...
The past centuries have seen tremendous turnovers in species distributions and biodiversity due to a...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a novel method of assessing biodiversity wherein samples a...
Environmental DNA or eDNA is DNA that is collected from a variety of environmental samples such as s...
Novel methods for species detection based on collection of environmental DNA (eDNA) are not only imp...
Genetic material (short DNA fragments) left behind by species in nonliving components of the environ...
Biodiversity must be documented before it can be conserved. However, it may be difficult to document...