Anthropogenic activities are changing the state of ecosystems worldwide, affecting community composition and often resulting in loss of biodiversity. Rivers are among the most impacted ecosystems. Recording their current state with regular biomonitoring is important to assess the future trajectory of biodiversity. Traditional monitoring methods for ecological assessments are costly and time-intensive. Here, we compared monitoring of macroinvertebrates based on environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling with monitoring based on traditional kick-net sampling to assess biodiversity patterns at 92 river sites covering all major Swiss river catchments. From the kick-net community data, a biotic index (IBCH) based on 145 indicator taxa had been establishe...
Biological quality elements have been developed worldwide to assess whether a water body is in a goo...
Reliable and comparable estimates of biodiversity are the foundation for understanding ecological sy...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Anthropogenic activities are changing the state of ecosystems worldwide, affecting community composi...
Anthropogenic activities are changing the state of ecosystems worldwide, affecting community composi...
International audienceAssessing individual components of biodiversity, such as local or regional tax...
Monitoring biodiversity is essential to understand the impacts of human activities and for effective...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
The alarming declines of freshwater biodiversity call for efficient biomonitoring at fine spatiotemp...
Abstract: Rapidly assessing biodiversity is essential for environmental monitoring; however, traditi...
Monitoring of terrestrial and aquatic species assemblages at large spatial scales based on environme...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
Assessing the biodiversity of macroinvertebrate fauna in freshwater ecosystems is an essential compo...
Evidence-based decision-making in conservation and natural resource management is often constrained ...
Biological quality elements have been developed worldwide to assess whether a water body is in a goo...
Reliable and comparable estimates of biodiversity are the foundation for understanding ecological sy...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Anthropogenic activities are changing the state of ecosystems worldwide, affecting community composi...
Anthropogenic activities are changing the state of ecosystems worldwide, affecting community composi...
International audienceAssessing individual components of biodiversity, such as local or regional tax...
Monitoring biodiversity is essential to understand the impacts of human activities and for effective...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
The alarming declines of freshwater biodiversity call for efficient biomonitoring at fine spatiotemp...
Abstract: Rapidly assessing biodiversity is essential for environmental monitoring; however, traditi...
Monitoring of terrestrial and aquatic species assemblages at large spatial scales based on environme...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
Assessing the biodiversity of macroinvertebrate fauna in freshwater ecosystems is an essential compo...
Evidence-based decision-making in conservation and natural resource management is often constrained ...
Biological quality elements have been developed worldwide to assess whether a water body is in a goo...
Reliable and comparable estimates of biodiversity are the foundation for understanding ecological sy...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...