<div><p>Abstract</p><p>The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as a species detection tool is attracting attention from both scientific and applied fields, especially for detecting invasive or rare species. In order to use eDNA as an efficient and reliable tool, however, we need to understand its origin and state as well as factors affecting its degradation. Various biotic and abiotic environmental factors have been proposed to affect degradation of eDNA in aquatic environments and thus to influence detection rates of species. Here, we were interested in two of them, namely UV light, which can break down DNA, and the presence of filter feeders, which can remove DNA and DNA-bound particles. A few, mostly laboratory-based studies have found minor...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to determine the presence and distribution of aquatic organisms ...
Environmental DNA is released genetical information from the individual to the environment. Especial...
Accurate detection of organisms is crucial for the effective management of threatened and invasive s...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as a species detection tool is attracting attention from both sc...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as a species detection tool is attracting attention from both sc...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) degradation is a primary mechanism limiting the detection of rare species u...
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) analyses have become invaluable for detecting and monitoring aquat...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to assess the presence-absence of rare, cryptic or invasive spec...
AbstractThe discovery that macroorganisms can be detected from their environmental DNA (eDNA) in aqu...
Harnessing information encoded in environmental DNA (eDNA) in marine waters has the potential to rev...
Harnessing information encoded in environmental DNA (eDNA) in marine waters has the potential to rev...
Genetic material (short DNA fragments) left behind by species in nonliving components of the environ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is used for monitoring the occurrence of freshwater organisms. Various stud...
Accurate detection of organisms is crucial for the effective management of threatened and invasive s...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to determine the presence and distribution of aquatic organisms ...
Environmental DNA is released genetical information from the individual to the environment. Especial...
Accurate detection of organisms is crucial for the effective management of threatened and invasive s...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as a species detection tool is attracting attention from both sc...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as a species detection tool is attracting attention from both sc...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) degradation is a primary mechanism limiting the detection of rare species u...
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) analyses have become invaluable for detecting and monitoring aquat...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to assess the presence-absence of rare, cryptic or invasive spec...
AbstractThe discovery that macroorganisms can be detected from their environmental DNA (eDNA) in aqu...
Harnessing information encoded in environmental DNA (eDNA) in marine waters has the potential to rev...
Harnessing information encoded in environmental DNA (eDNA) in marine waters has the potential to rev...
Genetic material (short DNA fragments) left behind by species in nonliving components of the environ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is used for monitoring the occurrence of freshwater organisms. Various stud...
Accurate detection of organisms is crucial for the effective management of threatened and invasive s...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to determine the presence and distribution of aquatic organisms ...
Environmental DNA is released genetical information from the individual to the environment. Especial...
Accurate detection of organisms is crucial for the effective management of threatened and invasive s...