Determining the success of invasive species eradication efforts is challenging because populations at very low abundance are difficult to detect. Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling has recently emerged as a powerful tool for detecting rare aquatic animals; however, detectable fragments of DNA can persist over time despite absence of the targeted taxa and can therefore complicate eDNA sampling after an eradication event. This complication is a large concern for fish eradication efforts in lakes since killed fish can sink to the bottom and slowly decay. DNA released from these carcasses may remain detectable for long periods. Here, we evaluated the efficacy of eDNA sampling to detect invasive Northern pike (Esox lucius) following piscicide era...
The extraction and characterization of DNA from aquatic environmental samples offers an alternative,...
Assessment and monitoring of exploited fish populations are challenged by costs, logistics and negat...
Assessment and monitoring of exploited fish populations are challenged by costs, logistics and negat...
Determining the success of invasive species eradication efforts is challenging because populations a...
Determining the success of invasive species eradication efforts is challenging because populations a...
Determining the success of invasive species eradication efforts is challenging because populations a...
1. Eradications of invasive species are usually expensive and difficult to conduct. Knowing when to ...
1. Eradications of invasive species are usually expensive and difficult to conduct. Knowing when to ...
Quantitative information regarding reproduction is essential for conserving endangered animals; howe...
Measurement of environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming a common technique to survey for rare and invasi...
Quantitative information regarding reproduction is essential for conserving endangered animals; howe...
Quantitative information regarding reproduction is essential for conserving endangered animals; howe...
Measurement of environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming a common technique to survey for rare and invasi...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) detection of non-native species has considerable potential to inform manage...
The extraction and characterization of DNA from aquatic environmental samples offers an alternative,...
The extraction and characterization of DNA from aquatic environmental samples offers an alternative,...
Assessment and monitoring of exploited fish populations are challenged by costs, logistics and negat...
Assessment and monitoring of exploited fish populations are challenged by costs, logistics and negat...
Determining the success of invasive species eradication efforts is challenging because populations a...
Determining the success of invasive species eradication efforts is challenging because populations a...
Determining the success of invasive species eradication efforts is challenging because populations a...
1. Eradications of invasive species are usually expensive and difficult to conduct. Knowing when to ...
1. Eradications of invasive species are usually expensive and difficult to conduct. Knowing when to ...
Quantitative information regarding reproduction is essential for conserving endangered animals; howe...
Measurement of environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming a common technique to survey for rare and invasi...
Quantitative information regarding reproduction is essential for conserving endangered animals; howe...
Quantitative information regarding reproduction is essential for conserving endangered animals; howe...
Measurement of environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming a common technique to survey for rare and invasi...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) detection of non-native species has considerable potential to inform manage...
The extraction and characterization of DNA from aquatic environmental samples offers an alternative,...
The extraction and characterization of DNA from aquatic environmental samples offers an alternative,...
Assessment and monitoring of exploited fish populations are challenged by costs, logistics and negat...
Assessment and monitoring of exploited fish populations are challenged by costs, logistics and negat...