Aquatic invasive plant species cause negative impacts to economies and ecosystems worldwide. Traditional survey methods, while necessary, often do not result in timely detections of aquatic invaders, which can be cryptic, difficult to identify, and exhibit very rapid growth and reproduction rates. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a relatively new method that has been used to detect multiple types of animals in freshwater and marine ecosystems through tissues naturally shed from the organism into the water column or sediment. While eDNA detection has proven highly effective in the detection of aquatic animals, we know less about the efficacy of eDNA as an effective surveillance tool for aquatic plants. To address this disparity, we designed mesoc...
Management of non-indigenous invasive species (NIS) is challenging owing in part to limitations of e...
Invasive species cause catastrophic changes to environments they are introduced into. Early detectio...
International audience1. The introduction of non-native species is a major threat to biodiversity. W...
The ability to detect founding populations of invasive species or rare species with low number of in...
The ability to detect founding populations of invasive species or rare species with low number of in...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
IntroductionAquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are a growing concern for global biodiversity as humans c...
Accurate knowledge of the distribution of rare, indicator, or invasive species is required for conse...
The introduction and spread of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) threaten biodiversity worldwide, marin...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) offers an opportunity for detection and monitoring of invasive vertebrate s...
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) of aquatic invasive species environmental DNA (AIS eDN...
Knowledge of the presence of an invasive species is critical to monitoring the sustainability of com...
Early detection is imperative for successful control or eradication of invasive species, but many or...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to assess the presence-absence of rare, cryptic or invasive spec...
Knowledge of the presence of an invasive species is critical to monitoring the sustainability of com...
Management of non-indigenous invasive species (NIS) is challenging owing in part to limitations of e...
Invasive species cause catastrophic changes to environments they are introduced into. Early detectio...
International audience1. The introduction of non-native species is a major threat to biodiversity. W...
The ability to detect founding populations of invasive species or rare species with low number of in...
The ability to detect founding populations of invasive species or rare species with low number of in...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
IntroductionAquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are a growing concern for global biodiversity as humans c...
Accurate knowledge of the distribution of rare, indicator, or invasive species is required for conse...
The introduction and spread of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) threaten biodiversity worldwide, marin...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) offers an opportunity for detection and monitoring of invasive vertebrate s...
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) of aquatic invasive species environmental DNA (AIS eDN...
Knowledge of the presence of an invasive species is critical to monitoring the sustainability of com...
Early detection is imperative for successful control or eradication of invasive species, but many or...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to assess the presence-absence of rare, cryptic or invasive spec...
Knowledge of the presence of an invasive species is critical to monitoring the sustainability of com...
Management of non-indigenous invasive species (NIS) is challenging owing in part to limitations of e...
Invasive species cause catastrophic changes to environments they are introduced into. Early detectio...
International audience1. The introduction of non-native species is a major threat to biodiversity. W...