From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-11, revised 2021-08-12, accepted 2021-08-13Publication status: aheadofprintFinding more efficient ways to monitor and estimate the diversity of mammalian communities is a major step towards their management and conservation. Environmental DNA (eDNA) from river water has recently been shown to be a viable method for biomonitoring mammalian communities. Most of the studies to date have focused on the potential for eDNA to detect individual species, with little focus on describing patterns of community diversity and structure. Here, we first focus on the sampling effort required to reliably map the diversity and distribution of semi-aquatic and terrestrial mammals and allow infe...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
In the last few years, the study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has drawn attention for many reasons, i...
Assessments of fish communities tend to rely on capture-based methods that, due to sampling biases, ...
Finding more efficient ways to monitor, and estimate the diversity of, mammalian communities is a ma...
Funding: The eDNA component of this project was funded by the British Ecological Society (grant no. ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding can identify terrestrial taxa utilising aquatic habitats alon...
Biodiversity monitoring delivers vital information to those making conservation decisions. Comprehen...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has revolutionized biomonitoring in both marine and freshwate...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
In the last few years, the study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has drawn attention for many reasons, i...
Assessments of fish communities tend to rely on capture-based methods that, due to sampling biases, ...
Finding more efficient ways to monitor, and estimate the diversity of, mammalian communities is a ma...
Funding: The eDNA component of this project was funded by the British Ecological Society (grant no. ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding can identify terrestrial taxa utilising aquatic habitats alon...
Biodiversity monitoring delivers vital information to those making conservation decisions. Comprehen...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has revolutionized biomonitoring in both marine and freshwate...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
In the last few years, the study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has drawn attention for many reasons, i...
Assessments of fish communities tend to rely on capture-based methods that, due to sampling biases, ...