Environmental DNA (eDNA) is increasingly used to monitor aquatic macrofauna. Typically, short mitochondrial DNA fragments are targeted because these should be relatively more abundant in the environment as longer fragments will break into smaller fragments over time. However, longer fragments may permit more flexible primer design and increase taxonomic resolution for eDNA metabarcoding analyses, and recent studies have shown that long mitochondrial eDNA fragments can be extracted from environmental water samples. Nuclear eDNA fragments have also been proposed as targets, but little is known about their persistence in the aquatic environment. Here we measure the abundance of mitochondrial eDNA fragments of different lengths and of short nuc...
Molecular-based monitoring relying on environmental DNA (eDNA) detection became routinely used aroun...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is used for monitoring the occurrence of freshwater organisms. Various stud...
The ocean is a soup of its resident species' genetic material, cast off in the forms of metabolic wa...
AbstractGenetic identification of aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) provides site occupancy inference...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a powerful tool for remote detection of target organisms. Howev...
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis methods have been developed to detect organism distributi...
Knowledge of spatial and temporal variation in abundance is critical for the implementation of effec...
The increasing use of environmental DNA (eDNA) for determination of species presence in aquatic ecos...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been developed to detect organisms' distributions and abundanc...
As environmental DNA (eDNA) from macro-organisms is often assumed to be highly degraded, current eDN...
Many environmental engineering applications require sampling of DNA to be effective. Organisms shed ...
<div><p>The ocean is a soup of its resident species' genetic material, cast off in the forms of meta...
The environmental DNA (eDNA) technique is expected to become a powerful, non-invasive tool for estim...
Recent studies in streams and ponds have demonstrated that the distribution and biomass of aquatic o...
<div><p>Although environmental DNA (eDNA) has been used to infer the presence of rare aquatic specie...
Molecular-based monitoring relying on environmental DNA (eDNA) detection became routinely used aroun...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is used for monitoring the occurrence of freshwater organisms. Various stud...
The ocean is a soup of its resident species' genetic material, cast off in the forms of metabolic wa...
AbstractGenetic identification of aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) provides site occupancy inference...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a powerful tool for remote detection of target organisms. Howev...
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis methods have been developed to detect organism distributi...
Knowledge of spatial and temporal variation in abundance is critical for the implementation of effec...
The increasing use of environmental DNA (eDNA) for determination of species presence in aquatic ecos...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been developed to detect organisms' distributions and abundanc...
As environmental DNA (eDNA) from macro-organisms is often assumed to be highly degraded, current eDN...
Many environmental engineering applications require sampling of DNA to be effective. Organisms shed ...
<div><p>The ocean is a soup of its resident species' genetic material, cast off in the forms of meta...
The environmental DNA (eDNA) technique is expected to become a powerful, non-invasive tool for estim...
Recent studies in streams and ponds have demonstrated that the distribution and biomass of aquatic o...
<div><p>Although environmental DNA (eDNA) has been used to infer the presence of rare aquatic specie...
Molecular-based monitoring relying on environmental DNA (eDNA) detection became routinely used aroun...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is used for monitoring the occurrence of freshwater organisms. Various stud...
The ocean is a soup of its resident species' genetic material, cast off in the forms of metabolic wa...