Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be used as an assessment tool to detect populations of threatened species and provide fine-scale data required to make management decisions. The objectives of this project were to use quantitative PCR (qPCR) to: (i) detect spiked salamander DNA in soil, (ii) quantify eDNA degradation over time, (iii) determine detectability of salamander eDNA in a terrestrial environment using soil, faeces, and skin swabs, (iv) detect salamander eDNA in a mesocosm experiment. Salamander eDNA was positively detected in 100% of skin swabs and 66% of faecal samples and concentrations did not differ between the two sources. However, eDNA was not detected in soil samples collected from directly underneath wild-caught living salamande...
1. The introduction of non-native species is a major threat to biodiversity. While eradication progr...
Amphibians globally belong to the most threatened animal groups and monitoring their populations is ...
As species decline globally, it is essential to determine the distribution of vulnerable species. Ho...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be used as an assessment tool to detect populations of threatened speci...
Please cite as: Alyssa W. Kaganer, G. Sean Stapleton, Elizabeth M. Bunting, Matthew P. Hare. (2022) ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for detecting and estimating abundance of aquatic species are emerg...
Abstract As amphibians are showing significant signs of decline, adequate information and understand...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a technology of emerging importance in ecology. It enables the ...
1. To prevent the invasion of exotic species causing a decline in an endangered endemic species, it ...
Low-order intermittent streams represent a habitat type that is largely underappreciated and underst...
Original ResearchEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) is increasingly used for biodiversity monitoring, particul...
Amphibians worldwide are in decline with one of the main culprits being the fungal disease chytridio...
Biodiversity monitoring is important for the conservation of natural ecosystems in general, but part...
Understanding the geographical distribution and community composition of species is crucial to monit...
Utilizing environmental DNA (eDNA) for the detection of species in the field is a potentially cost-e...
1. The introduction of non-native species is a major threat to biodiversity. While eradication progr...
Amphibians globally belong to the most threatened animal groups and monitoring their populations is ...
As species decline globally, it is essential to determine the distribution of vulnerable species. Ho...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be used as an assessment tool to detect populations of threatened speci...
Please cite as: Alyssa W. Kaganer, G. Sean Stapleton, Elizabeth M. Bunting, Matthew P. Hare. (2022) ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for detecting and estimating abundance of aquatic species are emerg...
Abstract As amphibians are showing significant signs of decline, adequate information and understand...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a technology of emerging importance in ecology. It enables the ...
1. To prevent the invasion of exotic species causing a decline in an endangered endemic species, it ...
Low-order intermittent streams represent a habitat type that is largely underappreciated and underst...
Original ResearchEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) is increasingly used for biodiversity monitoring, particul...
Amphibians worldwide are in decline with one of the main culprits being the fungal disease chytridio...
Biodiversity monitoring is important for the conservation of natural ecosystems in general, but part...
Understanding the geographical distribution and community composition of species is crucial to monit...
Utilizing environmental DNA (eDNA) for the detection of species in the field is a potentially cost-e...
1. The introduction of non-native species is a major threat to biodiversity. While eradication progr...
Amphibians globally belong to the most threatened animal groups and monitoring their populations is ...
As species decline globally, it is essential to determine the distribution of vulnerable species. Ho...