Effective ecosystem conservation and resource management require quantitative monitoring of biodiversity, including accurate descriptions of species composition and temporal variations of species abundance. Accordingly, quantitative monitoring of biodiversity has been performed for many ecosystems, but it is often time- and effort-consuming and costly. Recent studies have shown that environmental DNA (eDNA), which is released to the environment from macro-organisms living in a habitat, contains information about species identity and abundance. Thus, analysing eDNA would be a promising approach for more efficient biodiversity monitoring. In the present study, internal standard DNAs (i.e. known amounts of short DNA fragments from fish species...
Background: Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool for rapid, non-invasive biodi...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques are gaining attention as cost-effective, non-invasive strategies...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is defined as the genetic material obtained from a water sample containin...
Effective ecosystem conservation and resource management require quantitative monitoring of biodiver...
Abstract The simultaneous conservation of species richness and evenness is important to effectively ...
The sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) coupled with cost-efficient and ever-advancing sequencing t...
Information on species composition and biomass/abundance of exploited species in coastal fisheries ...
The sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) coupled with cost-efficient and ever-advancing sequencing t...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis has seen rapid development in the last decade, as a novel biodiver...
Fish biodiversity can be measured by capturing and then sequencing free DNA present in water. Such e...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been widely used to investigate the distribution and abundance...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is defined as the genetic material obtained from a water sample containing...
Organisms continuously release DNA into their environments via shed cells, excreta, gametes and deca...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for community analysis has recently been developed. High...
Quantifying fish species diversity in rich tropical marine environments remains challenging. Environ...
Background: Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool for rapid, non-invasive biodi...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques are gaining attention as cost-effective, non-invasive strategies...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is defined as the genetic material obtained from a water sample containin...
Effective ecosystem conservation and resource management require quantitative monitoring of biodiver...
Abstract The simultaneous conservation of species richness and evenness is important to effectively ...
The sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) coupled with cost-efficient and ever-advancing sequencing t...
Information on species composition and biomass/abundance of exploited species in coastal fisheries ...
The sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) coupled with cost-efficient and ever-advancing sequencing t...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis has seen rapid development in the last decade, as a novel biodiver...
Fish biodiversity can be measured by capturing and then sequencing free DNA present in water. Such e...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been widely used to investigate the distribution and abundance...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is defined as the genetic material obtained from a water sample containing...
Organisms continuously release DNA into their environments via shed cells, excreta, gametes and deca...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for community analysis has recently been developed. High...
Quantifying fish species diversity in rich tropical marine environments remains challenging. Environ...
Background: Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool for rapid, non-invasive biodi...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques are gaining attention as cost-effective, non-invasive strategies...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is defined as the genetic material obtained from a water sample containin...