Environmental DNA (eDNA) is defined as the genetic material obtained from a water sample containing no distinguishing signs of source macroorganisms. The method utilizes DNA which is continuously excreted by organisms into the surrounding environment through mucus, gamates, faeces, blood and other cells, and captures, analyses and obtains the nucleotide sequence of this DNA based on an environmental sample. eDNA analysis has emerged as a potentially powerful tool to access aquatic community structures. Analysis of eDNA can give us information on the organisms, their abundance and biomass through two approaches – eDNA barcoding and eDNA metabarcoding. In the former, specific species are targeted in samples using standard or qu...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for community analysis has recently been developed. High...
Fisheries management involves a broad and complex set of tasks that are necessary to prevent overfis...
Abstract The simultaneous conservation of species richness and evenness is important to effectively ...
Information on species composition and biomass/abundance of exploited species in coastal fisheries ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is defined as the genetic material obtained from a water sample containing...
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques refer to utilizing the organisms’ DNA extracted from en...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques are gaining attention as cost-effective, non-invasive strategies...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis as a monitoring tool is becoming more and more widespre...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA; DNA recovered from environmental samples) is a recently dev...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been widely used to investigate the distribution and abundance...
Abstract. Andriyono S, Jobaidul Alam Md, Kim HW. 2019. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding: Diver...
Fish biodiversity can be measured by capturing and then sequencing free DNA present in water. Such e...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia Humana e Ambiente, 2022, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de CiênciasFre...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a novel method of assessing biodiversity wherein samples a...
The sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) coupled with cost-efficient and ever-advancing sequencing t...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for community analysis has recently been developed. High...
Fisheries management involves a broad and complex set of tasks that are necessary to prevent overfis...
Abstract The simultaneous conservation of species richness and evenness is important to effectively ...
Information on species composition and biomass/abundance of exploited species in coastal fisheries ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is defined as the genetic material obtained from a water sample containing...
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques refer to utilizing the organisms’ DNA extracted from en...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques are gaining attention as cost-effective, non-invasive strategies...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis as a monitoring tool is becoming more and more widespre...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA; DNA recovered from environmental samples) is a recently dev...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been widely used to investigate the distribution and abundance...
Abstract. Andriyono S, Jobaidul Alam Md, Kim HW. 2019. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding: Diver...
Fish biodiversity can be measured by capturing and then sequencing free DNA present in water. Such e...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia Humana e Ambiente, 2022, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de CiênciasFre...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a novel method of assessing biodiversity wherein samples a...
The sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) coupled with cost-efficient and ever-advancing sequencing t...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for community analysis has recently been developed. High...
Fisheries management involves a broad and complex set of tasks that are necessary to prevent overfis...
Abstract The simultaneous conservation of species richness and evenness is important to effectively ...