Background Globally, amphibian species have suffered drastic population declines over the past 40 years. Hundreds of species are now listed as Critically Endangered, with many of these considered “possibly extinct”. Most of these species are stream-dwelling frogs inhabiting remote, montane areas, where remnant populations are hard to find using traditional surveys. Environmental DNA (eDNA) could revolutionize surveys for ‘missing’ and endangered amphibian populations by screening water samples from downstream sections to assess presence in the upstream catchments. However, the utility of this survey technique is dependent on quantifying downstream detection probability and distances. Methods Here we tested downstream detection distance...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and have generated substanti...
Declines and extinctions are increasing globally and challenging conservationists to keep pace with ...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and their causes have genera...
Background Globally, amphibian species have suffered drastic population declines over the past 40 y...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming an increasingly used tool for monitoring cryptic species within...
Wildlife monitoring programs are instrumental for the assessment of species, habitat status, and for...
In light of the dramatic decline in amphibian biodiversity, new cost-efficient tools to rapidly moni...
Rapidly responding to incipient invasions is the most effective strategy to counter alien invasive s...
In the last decade, environmental DNA (eDNA) and metabarcoding have provided new opportunities for ...
Understanding the geographical distribution and community composition of species is crucial to monit...
Wildlife monitoring programs are instrumental for the assessment of species, habitat status, and for...
Current ecological surveys for great crested newts are time-consuming and expensive and can only be ...
Stream ecosystems harbor many secretive and imperiled species, and studies of vertebrates in these s...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to monitor rare and elusive species has great potential for cons...
Biological invasions are widely recognized as a major driver of global biodiversity loss. The most c...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and have generated substanti...
Declines and extinctions are increasing globally and challenging conservationists to keep pace with ...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and their causes have genera...
Background Globally, amphibian species have suffered drastic population declines over the past 40 y...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming an increasingly used tool for monitoring cryptic species within...
Wildlife monitoring programs are instrumental for the assessment of species, habitat status, and for...
In light of the dramatic decline in amphibian biodiversity, new cost-efficient tools to rapidly moni...
Rapidly responding to incipient invasions is the most effective strategy to counter alien invasive s...
In the last decade, environmental DNA (eDNA) and metabarcoding have provided new opportunities for ...
Understanding the geographical distribution and community composition of species is crucial to monit...
Wildlife monitoring programs are instrumental for the assessment of species, habitat status, and for...
Current ecological surveys for great crested newts are time-consuming and expensive and can only be ...
Stream ecosystems harbor many secretive and imperiled species, and studies of vertebrates in these s...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to monitor rare and elusive species has great potential for cons...
Biological invasions are widely recognized as a major driver of global biodiversity loss. The most c...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and have generated substanti...
Declines and extinctions are increasing globally and challenging conservationists to keep pace with ...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and their causes have genera...