Multidisciplinary benthic studies are still hindered by the lack of a unique fixative that satisfactorily preserves morphology and DNA, and that is simultaneously adequate for ecological surveys. The objective of this study is to test the performance of five fixatives: formalin, ethanol, dimethylsulfoxide with EDTA and NaCl salts (DESS), methanol with acetic acid (METHAC), and ethanol with acetic acid (ETHAC), for the preservation of estuarine and exclusively marine nematode assemblages for morphological, molecular, and ecological studies. The presence of the stain rose bengal in each fixative was also evaluated in the yield of PCR reactions. For molecular analyses, one species of each habitat was considered. Results revealed that fixative ...
Sampling freshwater biological diversity is a challenge when it comes down to techniques for meiofau...
Free-living nematodes are abundant in all marine habitats, are highly diverse, and can be useful for...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...
Small metazoans such as marine nematodes are increasingly identified using both molecular and morpho...
Free-living nematodes are abundant in all marine habitats, highly diverse and can be important ecolo...
Nematodes form an important and dominant component of many benthic marine ecosystems, but are freque...
Museums and other research organizations around the world have large numbers of formalin-fixed marin...
The application of molecular methods offers an alternative faster than traditional methods based on ...
Successful preservation of tissue samples is a pre-requisite for long field studies in remote areas....
In Europe, the concerns with the status of marine ecosystems have increased, and the Marine Directiv...
The molecular profiling system was developed using directed terminal-restriction fragment length pol...
The meiofauna is abundant and diverse, occupying key roles in sediment food webs and nutrient cyclin...
Ninety-five percent ethanol is the most widely used field and laboratory preservative for nematodes ...
Sampling freshwater biological diversity is a challenge when it comes down to techniques for meiofau...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...
Sampling freshwater biological diversity is a challenge when it comes down to techniques for meiofau...
Free-living nematodes are abundant in all marine habitats, are highly diverse, and can be useful for...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...
Small metazoans such as marine nematodes are increasingly identified using both molecular and morpho...
Free-living nematodes are abundant in all marine habitats, highly diverse and can be important ecolo...
Nematodes form an important and dominant component of many benthic marine ecosystems, but are freque...
Museums and other research organizations around the world have large numbers of formalin-fixed marin...
The application of molecular methods offers an alternative faster than traditional methods based on ...
Successful preservation of tissue samples is a pre-requisite for long field studies in remote areas....
In Europe, the concerns with the status of marine ecosystems have increased, and the Marine Directiv...
The molecular profiling system was developed using directed terminal-restriction fragment length pol...
The meiofauna is abundant and diverse, occupying key roles in sediment food webs and nutrient cyclin...
Ninety-five percent ethanol is the most widely used field and laboratory preservative for nematodes ...
Sampling freshwater biological diversity is a challenge when it comes down to techniques for meiofau...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...
Sampling freshwater biological diversity is a challenge when it comes down to techniques for meiofau...
Free-living nematodes are abundant in all marine habitats, are highly diverse, and can be useful for...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...