Schenk J, Fontaneto D. Biodiversity analyses in freshwater meiofauna through DNA sequence data. Hydrobiologia. 2019;847(12):2597-2611.Microscopic animals (also referred to as meiofauna) in freshwater habitats include several common, abundant and species-rich phyla, whose patterns of diversity are poorly known. Several approaches using DNA sequence data can be used to improve our knowledge on their biodiversity. In this review, we focus on studies using DNA data for taxonomy, and for environmental studies through metabarcoding on freshwater meiofauna. The results of the literature survey reveal that the use of DNA data is still rather limited. We screen the available literature on the topic and analyse the details of the current use and ...
DNA-based identification through the use of metabarcoding has been proposed as the next step in the ...
The hyporheic zone, i.e. the ecotone between surface water and the groundwater, is a rarely studied ...
Freshwater habitats are of high conservation value and provide a wide range of ecosystem services. E...
Freshwater fauna are particularly sensitive to environmental change and disturbance. Management agen...
Tropical freshwater invertebrate species are becoming extinct without being described, and effective...
Global biodiversity in freshwater and the oceans is declining at high rates. Reliable tools for asse...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Freshwater fauna are particularly sensitive to environmental change and disturbance. Management agen...
Assessing the biodiversity of macroinvertebrate fauna in freshwater ecosystems is an essential compo...
Stormwater ponds are used to compensate for the adverse effects that road runoff might have on the n...
DNA metabarcoding is increasingly used for the assessment of aquatic communities, and numerous studi...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceGlobal biodiversity in freshwater ...
DNA-based identification through the use of metabarcoding has been proposed as the next step in the ...
The hyporheic zone, i.e. the ecotone between surface water and the groundwater, is a rarely studied ...
Freshwater habitats are of high conservation value and provide a wide range of ecosystem services. E...
Freshwater fauna are particularly sensitive to environmental change and disturbance. Management agen...
Tropical freshwater invertebrate species are becoming extinct without being described, and effective...
Global biodiversity in freshwater and the oceans is declining at high rates. Reliable tools for asse...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Freshwater fauna are particularly sensitive to environmental change and disturbance. Management agen...
Assessing the biodiversity of macroinvertebrate fauna in freshwater ecosystems is an essential compo...
Stormwater ponds are used to compensate for the adverse effects that road runoff might have on the n...
DNA metabarcoding is increasingly used for the assessment of aquatic communities, and numerous studi...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceGlobal biodiversity in freshwater ...
DNA-based identification through the use of metabarcoding has been proposed as the next step in the ...
The hyporheic zone, i.e. the ecotone between surface water and the groundwater, is a rarely studied ...
Freshwater habitats are of high conservation value and provide a wide range of ecosystem services. E...