Over the last decade, steady advancements have been made in the use of DNA-based methods for detection of species in a wide range of ecosystems. This progress has culminated in molecular monitoring methods being employed for the detection of several species for enforceable management purposes of endangered, invasive, and illegally harvested species worldwide. However, the routine application of DNA-based methods to monitor whole communities (typically a metabarcoding approach) in order to assess the status of ecosystems continues to be limited. In aquatic ecosystems, the limited use is particularly true for macroinvertebrate communities. As part of the DNAqua-Net consortium, a structured discussion was initiated with the aim to identify pot...
<div><p>Rivers are a vital resource for human wellbeing. To reduce human impact on water bodies, the...
International audienceAquatic biofilms are heterogeneous assemblages of microorganisms surrounded by...
Traditionally, taxonomic characterisation of organisms has relied on their morphology; however, mole...
Over the last decade, steady advancements have been made in the use of DNA-based methods for detecti...
Assessing the biodiversity of macroinvertebrate fauna in freshwater ecosystems is an essential compo...
Resource ArticleDNA metabarcoding can contribute to improving cost‐effectiveness and accuracy of bi...
Accurate detection of organisms is crucial for the effective management of threatened and invasive s...
Traditionally, the biological quality of aquatic ecosystems is assessed using selected groups of org...
Over the last decade, remarkable improvements have been made in the field of metabarcoding-based too...
Bulk macroinvertebrate DNA metabarcoding is proven a useful tool for routine assessment of freshwate...
Accurate detection of organisms is crucial for the effective management of threatened and invasive s...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a new, promising, and non-invasive method to detect biodiv...
Accurate knowledge of the distribution of rare, indicator, or invasive species is required for conse...
Biodiversity assessments using molecular identification of organisms through high-throughput sequenc...
<div><p>Rivers are a vital resource for human wellbeing. To reduce human impact on water bodies, the...
International audienceAquatic biofilms are heterogeneous assemblages of microorganisms surrounded by...
Traditionally, taxonomic characterisation of organisms has relied on their morphology; however, mole...
Over the last decade, steady advancements have been made in the use of DNA-based methods for detecti...
Assessing the biodiversity of macroinvertebrate fauna in freshwater ecosystems is an essential compo...
Resource ArticleDNA metabarcoding can contribute to improving cost‐effectiveness and accuracy of bi...
Accurate detection of organisms is crucial for the effective management of threatened and invasive s...
Traditionally, the biological quality of aquatic ecosystems is assessed using selected groups of org...
Over the last decade, remarkable improvements have been made in the field of metabarcoding-based too...
Bulk macroinvertebrate DNA metabarcoding is proven a useful tool for routine assessment of freshwate...
Accurate detection of organisms is crucial for the effective management of threatened and invasive s...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a new, promising, and non-invasive method to detect biodiv...
Accurate knowledge of the distribution of rare, indicator, or invasive species is required for conse...
Biodiversity assessments using molecular identification of organisms through high-throughput sequenc...
<div><p>Rivers are a vital resource for human wellbeing. To reduce human impact on water bodies, the...
International audienceAquatic biofilms are heterogeneous assemblages of microorganisms surrounded by...
Traditionally, taxonomic characterisation of organisms has relied on their morphology; however, mole...