Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) analyses have become invaluable for detecting and monitoring aquatic and terrestrial species and assessing site biodiversity within aquatic environments or soil. Recent studies have extended these techniques by using eDNA to identify the presence of aboveground terrestrial arthropods directly from vegetative surfaces. However, while the dynamics of eDNA state, transport, and fate (its “ecology”) have been explored within aquatic environments and soil, they have yet to be explored within aboveground terrestrial systems. Here, we explore the ecology of terrestrial eDNA deposited by fluid‐feeding arthropods on leaf surfaces. We carried out a series of experiments to evaluate the optimal filter pore size for in...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a technology of emerging importance in ecology. It enables the ...
<div><p>Environmental DNA (eDNA) holds great promise for conservation applications like the monitori...
AbstractGenetic identification of aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) provides site occupancy inference...
<div><p>Abstract</p><p>The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as a species detection tool is attracting...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as a species detection tool is attracting attention from both sc...
Terrestrial invasive invertebrates can rapidly colonise new areas, causing detrimental effects on bi...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) degradation is a primary mechanism limiting the detection of rare species u...
Our limited knowledge about the ecological drivers of global arthropod decline highlights the urgent...
Subterranean environments host a substantial amount of biodiversity, however assessing the distribut...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to assess the presence-absence of rare, cryptic or invasive spec...
Biodiversity is in decline due to human-induced pressures on ecosystems around the world. To be able...
AbstractThe discovery that macroorganisms can be detected from their environmental DNA (eDNA) in aqu...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring is a novel molecular technique to detect species in natural habi...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) holds great promise for conservation applications like the monitoring of in...
Detection of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become a commonly used surveillance method for threatened ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a technology of emerging importance in ecology. It enables the ...
<div><p>Environmental DNA (eDNA) holds great promise for conservation applications like the monitori...
AbstractGenetic identification of aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) provides site occupancy inference...
<div><p>Abstract</p><p>The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as a species detection tool is attracting...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) as a species detection tool is attracting attention from both sc...
Terrestrial invasive invertebrates can rapidly colonise new areas, causing detrimental effects on bi...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) degradation is a primary mechanism limiting the detection of rare species u...
Our limited knowledge about the ecological drivers of global arthropod decline highlights the urgent...
Subterranean environments host a substantial amount of biodiversity, however assessing the distribut...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to assess the presence-absence of rare, cryptic or invasive spec...
Biodiversity is in decline due to human-induced pressures on ecosystems around the world. To be able...
AbstractThe discovery that macroorganisms can be detected from their environmental DNA (eDNA) in aqu...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring is a novel molecular technique to detect species in natural habi...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) holds great promise for conservation applications like the monitoring of in...
Detection of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become a commonly used surveillance method for threatened ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a technology of emerging importance in ecology. It enables the ...
<div><p>Environmental DNA (eDNA) holds great promise for conservation applications like the monitori...
AbstractGenetic identification of aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) provides site occupancy inference...