Classical methods for estimating the abundance of fish populations are often both expensive, time-consuming and destructive. Analyses of the environmental DNA (eDNA) present in water samples could alleviate such constraints. Here, we developed protocols to detect and quantify brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) populations by applying the droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) method to eDNA molecules extracted from water samples collected in 28 Swedish mountain lakes. Overall, contemporary fish CPUE (catch per unit effort) estimates from standardized survey gill nettings were not correlated to eDNA concentrations for either of the species. In addition, the measured environmental variables (e.g. dissolved organic carbon con...
Dataset showing the number of DNA copy for each DNA extract (from char and trout cultivation tanks)....
AbstractEnvironmental DNA sampling (eDNA) has emerged as a powerful tool for detecting aquatic anima...
Anthropogenic pressures and more recently climatic change have increased the interest to study the i...
Classical methods for estimating the abundance of fish populations are often both expensive, time-co...
The quantification of the abundance of aquatic organisms via the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) mol...
Measures of environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations in water samples have the potential to be both a...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling has proven to be a valuable tool for detecting species in aquatic ...
An environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis method has been recently developed to estimate the distribution...
<div><p>An environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis method has been recently developed to estimate the dist...
Although environmental DNA (eDNA) has been used to infer the presence of rare aquatic species, many ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques are gaining attention as cost-effective, non-invasive strategies...
International audienceBackground. Many fish species have been introduced in wild ecosystems around t...
Assessment and monitoring of exploited fish populations are challenged by costs, logistics and negat...
Few studies have examined capture and extraction methods for environmental DNA (eDNA) to identify te...
The European weather loach (Misgurnus fossilis) is a cryptic and poorly known fish species of high c...
Dataset showing the number of DNA copy for each DNA extract (from char and trout cultivation tanks)....
AbstractEnvironmental DNA sampling (eDNA) has emerged as a powerful tool for detecting aquatic anima...
Anthropogenic pressures and more recently climatic change have increased the interest to study the i...
Classical methods for estimating the abundance of fish populations are often both expensive, time-co...
The quantification of the abundance of aquatic organisms via the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) mol...
Measures of environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations in water samples have the potential to be both a...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling has proven to be a valuable tool for detecting species in aquatic ...
An environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis method has been recently developed to estimate the distribution...
<div><p>An environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis method has been recently developed to estimate the dist...
Although environmental DNA (eDNA) has been used to infer the presence of rare aquatic species, many ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques are gaining attention as cost-effective, non-invasive strategies...
International audienceBackground. Many fish species have been introduced in wild ecosystems around t...
Assessment and monitoring of exploited fish populations are challenged by costs, logistics and negat...
Few studies have examined capture and extraction methods for environmental DNA (eDNA) to identify te...
The European weather loach (Misgurnus fossilis) is a cryptic and poorly known fish species of high c...
Dataset showing the number of DNA copy for each DNA extract (from char and trout cultivation tanks)....
AbstractEnvironmental DNA sampling (eDNA) has emerged as a powerful tool for detecting aquatic anima...
Anthropogenic pressures and more recently climatic change have increased the interest to study the i...