Invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA) from terrestrial haematophagous leeches has recently been proposed as a powerful non-invasive tool with which to detect vertebrate species and thus to survey their populations. However, to date little attention has been given to whether and how this, or indeed any other iDNA-derived data, can be combined with state-of-the-art analytical tools to estimate wildlife abundances, population dynamics and distributions. In this review, we discuss the challenges that face the application of existing analytical methods such as site-occupancy and spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models to terrestrial leech iDNA, in particular, possible violations of key assumptions arising from factors intrinsic to invertebrate parasite...
Recent studies suggest that vertebrate genetic material ingested by invertebrates (iDNA) can be used...
International audienceIn the current context of global change and human-induced biodiversity decline...
In the current context of global change and human-induced biodiversity decline, there is an urgent n...
Invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA) from terrestrial haematophagous leeches has recently been proposed a...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become an applicable noninvasive tool with which to obtain i...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become an applicable non-invasive tool with which to obtain ...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become an applicable non-invasive tool with which to obtain ...
Leeches play important roles in food webs due to their abundance, diversity and feeding habits. Stud...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become an applicable non‐invasive tool with which to obtain ...
1.Invertebrate‐derived DNA (iDNA), in combination with high throughput sequencing, has been proposed...
1.Invertebrate‐derived DNA (iDNA), in combination with high throughput sequencing, has been proposed...
Invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA), in combination with high throughput sequencing, has been proposed a...
Indirect methods for conducting faunal inventories present great promise, and genomic inventories de...
SummaryWith nearly one quarter of mammalian species threatened, an accurate description of their dis...
1. Measuring mammal biodiversity in tropical rainforests is challenging, and methods which reduce ef...
Recent studies suggest that vertebrate genetic material ingested by invertebrates (iDNA) can be used...
International audienceIn the current context of global change and human-induced biodiversity decline...
In the current context of global change and human-induced biodiversity decline, there is an urgent n...
Invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA) from terrestrial haematophagous leeches has recently been proposed a...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become an applicable noninvasive tool with which to obtain i...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become an applicable non-invasive tool with which to obtain ...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become an applicable non-invasive tool with which to obtain ...
Leeches play important roles in food webs due to their abundance, diversity and feeding habits. Stud...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become an applicable non‐invasive tool with which to obtain ...
1.Invertebrate‐derived DNA (iDNA), in combination with high throughput sequencing, has been proposed...
1.Invertebrate‐derived DNA (iDNA), in combination with high throughput sequencing, has been proposed...
Invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA), in combination with high throughput sequencing, has been proposed a...
Indirect methods for conducting faunal inventories present great promise, and genomic inventories de...
SummaryWith nearly one quarter of mammalian species threatened, an accurate description of their dis...
1. Measuring mammal biodiversity in tropical rainforests is challenging, and methods which reduce ef...
Recent studies suggest that vertebrate genetic material ingested by invertebrates (iDNA) can be used...
International audienceIn the current context of global change and human-induced biodiversity decline...
In the current context of global change and human-induced biodiversity decline, there is an urgent n...