Like meiofauna in general, tardigrades are often neglected in ecological and environmental surveys. Tardigrades occur in all parts of the world, from deep marine sediments to alpine environments, and are present in most ecosystems. They are therefore potentially good candidates for biomonitoring programs. However, sampling of these minute animals is both tedious and time-consuming, impeding their inclusion in large-scale ecological surveys. In this study we argue that using a multi-marker metabarcoding approach on environmental DNA (eDNA) partly can overcome this barrier. Samples of moss, lichens, and leaf litter were investigated both by morphology-based methods and DNA metabarcoding, and the results were compared in terms of tardigrade di...
Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000555293900001International audienceHuman activities impact all...
Tardigrades can handle extreme conditions such as heat, cold and drought, thanks to a process called...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and metabarcoding have recently been combined with the aim of detecting spe...
Like meiofauna in general, tardigrades are often neglected in ecological and environmental surveys. ...
Like meiofauna in general, tardigrades are often neglected in ecological and environmental surveys. ...
We have in recent papers revealed that an integrative taxonomy approach helps to solve taxonomic pro...
Using tardigrades from a single moss sample as a case study, we propose a new method for tardigrade...
Leaf litter habitats shelter a great variety of organisms, which play an important role in ecosystem...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Describing and monitoring biodiversity comprise integral parts of ecosystem management. Recent resea...
International audienceIn the context of the sixth wave of extinction, reliable surveys of biodiversi...
In the context of the sixth wave of extinction, reliable surveys of biodiversity are increasingly ne...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
Biological surveys based on visual identification of the biota are challenging, expensive and time c...
Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000555293900001International audienceHuman activities impact all...
Tardigrades can handle extreme conditions such as heat, cold and drought, thanks to a process called...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and metabarcoding have recently been combined with the aim of detecting spe...
Like meiofauna in general, tardigrades are often neglected in ecological and environmental surveys. ...
Like meiofauna in general, tardigrades are often neglected in ecological and environmental surveys. ...
We have in recent papers revealed that an integrative taxonomy approach helps to solve taxonomic pro...
Using tardigrades from a single moss sample as a case study, we propose a new method for tardigrade...
Leaf litter habitats shelter a great variety of organisms, which play an important role in ecosystem...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Describing and monitoring biodiversity comprise integral parts of ecosystem management. Recent resea...
International audienceIn the context of the sixth wave of extinction, reliable surveys of biodiversi...
In the context of the sixth wave of extinction, reliable surveys of biodiversity are increasingly ne...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
Biological surveys based on visual identification of the biota are challenging, expensive and time c...
Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000555293900001International audienceHuman activities impact all...
Tardigrades can handle extreme conditions such as heat, cold and drought, thanks to a process called...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and metabarcoding have recently been combined with the aim of detecting spe...