Stormwater ponds are used to compensate for the adverse effects that road runoff might have on the natural environment. Depending on their design and placement, stormwater ponds can act as both refugia and traps for local biodiversity. To evaluate the impact of stormwater ponds on biodiversity, it is critical to use effective and precise methods for identification of life associated with the water body. DNA metabarcoding has recently become a promising tool for identification and assessment of freshwater biodiversity. Using both morphology and DNA metabarcoding, we analyze species richness and biological composition of samples from 12 stormwater ponds and investigate the impact of pond size and pollution levels in the sediments and water co...
Ecological networks are powerful tools for visualizing biodiversity data and assessing ecosystem hea...
The sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) coupled with cost-efficient and ever-advancing sequencing t...
This report presents the outcome of the joint work of PhD students and senior researchers working wi...
Stormwater ponds are used to compensate for the adverse effects that road runoff might have on the n...
The increased recognition that roads may impair the aquatic environment and ecosystems has led to a ...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Traditionally, taxonomic characterisation of organisms has relied on their morphology; however, mole...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
1) DNA metabarcoding holds great promise for the assessment of macroinvertebrates in stream ecosyste...
Characterisation of freshwater benthic biodiversity using DNA metabarcoding may allow more cost-effe...
Fishes stocked for recreation and angling can damage freshwater habitats and negatively impact biodi...
Background: Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is revolutionizing biodiversity monitoring, but h...
DNA is found to be free and ubiquitous in the environment where it is no longer associated with the ...
Over the last decade, steady advancements have been made in the use of DNA-based methods for detecti...
Ecological networks are powerful tools for visualizing biodiversity data and assessing ecosystem hea...
The sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) coupled with cost-efficient and ever-advancing sequencing t...
This report presents the outcome of the joint work of PhD students and senior researchers working wi...
Stormwater ponds are used to compensate for the adverse effects that road runoff might have on the n...
The increased recognition that roads may impair the aquatic environment and ecosystems has led to a ...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Traditionally, taxonomic characterisation of organisms has relied on their morphology; however, mole...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
1) DNA metabarcoding holds great promise for the assessment of macroinvertebrates in stream ecosyste...
Characterisation of freshwater benthic biodiversity using DNA metabarcoding may allow more cost-effe...
Fishes stocked for recreation and angling can damage freshwater habitats and negatively impact biodi...
Background: Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is revolutionizing biodiversity monitoring, but h...
DNA is found to be free and ubiquitous in the environment where it is no longer associated with the ...
Over the last decade, steady advancements have been made in the use of DNA-based methods for detecti...
Ecological networks are powerful tools for visualizing biodiversity data and assessing ecosystem hea...
The sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) coupled with cost-efficient and ever-advancing sequencing t...
This report presents the outcome of the joint work of PhD students and senior researchers working wi...