Noninvasive genetic sampling, or noninvasive DNA sampling (NDS), can be an effective monitoring approach for elusive, wide-ranging species at low densities. However, few studies have attempted to maximize sampling efficiency. We present a model for combining sample accumulation and DNA degradation to identify the most efficient (i.e. minimal cost per successful sample) NDS temporal design for capture–recapture analyses. We use scat accumulation and faecal DNA degradation rates for two sympatric carnivores, kit fox (Vulpes macrotis) and coyote (Canis latrans) across two seasons (summer and winter) in Utah, USA, to demonstrate implementation of this approach. We estimated scat accumulation rates by clearing and surveying transects for scats. ...
Optimal collection and preservation protocols for fecal DNA genotyping are not firmly established. W...
Extraction of DNA from non-invasive samples (feces) has been used increasingly in genetic research o...
The use of scat surveys to obtain DNA has been well documented in temperate areas, where DNA preserv...
Noninvasive genetic sampling, or noninvasive DNA sampling (NDS), can be an effective monitoring appr...
Knowledge of population demographics is important for species management but can be challenging in l...
Kit fox (Vulpes macrotis Merriam, 1888) populations in the Great Basin Desert have declined and are ...
Noninvasive genetic sampling of faecal pellets can be a valuable method for monitoring rare and cryp...
Ungulate browsing can have a strong effect on ecological processes by affecting plant community stru...
Accurate analyses of the diets of predators are key to understand trophic interactions and defining ...
There are significant economic and ecological motivations to study the recently recolonized wolf (Ca...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are expanding their range and due to conflicts with the public and concerns ...
Wildlife managers conduct population inventories to monitor species, particularly those at-risk. Alt...
By combining high-throughput sequencing with target-enrichment (“hybridization capture”), researcher...
Canids can be difficult to detect and their populations difficult to monitor. We tested whether hair...
The Earth's biodiversity is currently experiencing immense pressure from habitat loss, overexploitat...
Optimal collection and preservation protocols for fecal DNA genotyping are not firmly established. W...
Extraction of DNA from non-invasive samples (feces) has been used increasingly in genetic research o...
The use of scat surveys to obtain DNA has been well documented in temperate areas, where DNA preserv...
Noninvasive genetic sampling, or noninvasive DNA sampling (NDS), can be an effective monitoring appr...
Knowledge of population demographics is important for species management but can be challenging in l...
Kit fox (Vulpes macrotis Merriam, 1888) populations in the Great Basin Desert have declined and are ...
Noninvasive genetic sampling of faecal pellets can be a valuable method for monitoring rare and cryp...
Ungulate browsing can have a strong effect on ecological processes by affecting plant community stru...
Accurate analyses of the diets of predators are key to understand trophic interactions and defining ...
There are significant economic and ecological motivations to study the recently recolonized wolf (Ca...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are expanding their range and due to conflicts with the public and concerns ...
Wildlife managers conduct population inventories to monitor species, particularly those at-risk. Alt...
By combining high-throughput sequencing with target-enrichment (“hybridization capture”), researcher...
Canids can be difficult to detect and their populations difficult to monitor. We tested whether hair...
The Earth's biodiversity is currently experiencing immense pressure from habitat loss, overexploitat...
Optimal collection and preservation protocols for fecal DNA genotyping are not firmly established. W...
Extraction of DNA from non-invasive samples (feces) has been used increasingly in genetic research o...
The use of scat surveys to obtain DNA has been well documented in temperate areas, where DNA preserv...