Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a rapid, non-invasive, cost-efficient biodiversity monitoring tool with enormous potential to inform aquatic conservation and management. Development is ongoing, with strong commercial interest, and new uses are continually being discovered. General applications of eDNA and guidelines for best practice in freshwater systems have been established, but habitat-specific assessments are lacking. Ponds are highly diverse, yet understudied systems that could benefit from eDNA monitoring. However, eDNA applications in ponds and methodological constraints specific to these environments remain unaddressed. Following a stakeholder workshop in 2017, researchers combined knowledge and expertise to review these appli...
Many environmental engineering applications require sampling of DNA to be effective. Organisms shed ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and other molecular based approaches are revolutionizing the field of biomo...
Changing ecological communities in response to anthropogenic activities and climate change has becom...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a rapid, non-invasive, cost-efficient biodiversity monitoring t...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in the use of freely available DNA present in aquati...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened habitats on Earth, facing challenges from a rang...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
The eDNA approach for monitoring aquatic species is already widely used. However, there are still un...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be extracted from water samples to determine target species presence an...
The use of aquatic environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect the presence of species depends on the seasona...
IntroductionAquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are a growing concern for global biodiversity as humans c...
Background: Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool for rapid, non-invasive biodi...
AbstractThe discovery that macroorganisms can be detected from their environmental DNA (eDNA) in aqu...
The applications of environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding are constantly increasing. Many validatio...
Many environmental engineering applications require sampling of DNA to be effective. Organisms shed ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and other molecular based approaches are revolutionizing the field of biomo...
Changing ecological communities in response to anthropogenic activities and climate change has becom...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a rapid, non-invasive, cost-efficient biodiversity monitoring t...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in the use of freely available DNA present in aquati...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened habitats on Earth, facing challenges from a rang...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
The eDNA approach for monitoring aquatic species is already widely used. However, there are still un...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be extracted from water samples to determine target species presence an...
The use of aquatic environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect the presence of species depends on the seasona...
IntroductionAquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are a growing concern for global biodiversity as humans c...
Background: Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a promising tool for rapid, non-invasive biodi...
AbstractThe discovery that macroorganisms can be detected from their environmental DNA (eDNA) in aqu...
The applications of environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding are constantly increasing. Many validatio...
Many environmental engineering applications require sampling of DNA to be effective. Organisms shed ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and other molecular based approaches are revolutionizing the field of biomo...
Changing ecological communities in response to anthropogenic activities and climate change has becom...