Background: High throughput DNA sequencing of bulk invertebrate samples or metabarcoding is becoming increasingly used to provide profiles of biological communities for environmental monitoring. As metabarcoding becomes more widely applied, new reference DNA barcodes linked to individual specimens identified by taxonomists are needed. This can be achieved through using DNA extraction methods that are not only suitable for metabarcoding but also for building reference DNA barcode libraries. Methods: In this study, we test the suitability of a rapid non-destructive DNA extraction method for metabarcoding of freshwater invertebrate samples. Results: This method resulted in detection of taxa from many taxonomic groups, comparable to results obt...
The concept of using specific regions of DNA to identify organisms – processes such as DNA barcoding...
The 8 benthic samples from Mainland France (stream Edian, stream Aire, lake Geneva), Sweden (stream ...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...
Characterisation of freshwater benthic biodiversity using DNA metabarcoding may allow more cost-effe...
Resource ArticleDNA metabarcoding can contribute to improving cost‐effectiveness and accuracy of bi...
DNA-based identification through the use of metabarcoding has been proposed as the next step in the ...
DNA metabarcoding can accelerate research on insect diversity, as it is cheap and fast compared to m...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
Invertebrate biodiversity measured at mostly family level is widely used in biological monitoring pr...
Abstract Background Characterizing biodiversity in a habitat or in targeted taxonomically or socioec...
1) DNA metabarcoding holds great promise for the assessment of macroinvertebrates in stream ecosyste...
Characterization of biodiversity has been extensively used to confidently monitor and assess environ...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
Environmental bulk samples often contain many different taxa that vary several orders of magnitude i...
Metabarcoding is an emerging genetic tool to rapidly assess biodiversity in ecosystems. It involves ...
The concept of using specific regions of DNA to identify organisms – processes such as DNA barcoding...
The 8 benthic samples from Mainland France (stream Edian, stream Aire, lake Geneva), Sweden (stream ...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...
Characterisation of freshwater benthic biodiversity using DNA metabarcoding may allow more cost-effe...
Resource ArticleDNA metabarcoding can contribute to improving cost‐effectiveness and accuracy of bi...
DNA-based identification through the use of metabarcoding has been proposed as the next step in the ...
DNA metabarcoding can accelerate research on insect diversity, as it is cheap and fast compared to m...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
Invertebrate biodiversity measured at mostly family level is widely used in biological monitoring pr...
Abstract Background Characterizing biodiversity in a habitat or in targeted taxonomically or socioec...
1) DNA metabarcoding holds great promise for the assessment of macroinvertebrates in stream ecosyste...
Characterization of biodiversity has been extensively used to confidently monitor and assess environ...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
Environmental bulk samples often contain many different taxa that vary several orders of magnitude i...
Metabarcoding is an emerging genetic tool to rapidly assess biodiversity in ecosystems. It involves ...
The concept of using specific regions of DNA to identify organisms – processes such as DNA barcoding...
The 8 benthic samples from Mainland France (stream Edian, stream Aire, lake Geneva), Sweden (stream ...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...