International audienceEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is revolutionizing the monitoring of aquatic biodiversity. The use of eDNA has the potential to enable non-invasive, cost-effective, time-efficient and high-sensitivity monitoring of fish assemblages. Although the capacity of eDNA metabarcoding to describe fish assemblages is recognised, research efforts are still needed to better assess the spatial and temporal variability of the eDNA signal and to ultimately design an optimal sampling strategy for eDNA monitoring. In this context, we sampled three different lakes (a dam reservoir, a shallow eutrophic lake and a deep oligotrophic lake) every 6 weeks for 1 year. We performed four types of sampling for each lake (integrative sampli...
Freshwater fish biodiversity is quickly decreasing and requires effective monitoring and conservatio...
Organisms continuously release DNA into their environments via shed cells, excreta, gametes and deca...
Understanding biodiversity in aquatic systems is critical to ecological research and conservation ef...
International audienceEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is revolutionizing the monitoring of aq...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is revolutionizing the monitoring of aquatic biodiversity. Th...
We have recently developed and deployed methods for environmental DNA (eDNA) based monitoring of lak...
Environmental DNA offers great potential as a biodiversity monitoring tool. Previous work has demons...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis has seen rapid development in the last decade, as a novel biodiver...
In the last few years, the study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has drawn attention for many reasons, i...
International audienceAbstract Fish communities are now studied non‐invasively using environmental D...
International audienceIn the last few years, the study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has drawn attenti...
Freshwater fish biodiversity is quickly decreasing and requires effective monitoring and conservatio...
Organisms continuously release DNA into their environments via shed cells, excreta, gametes and deca...
Understanding biodiversity in aquatic systems is critical to ecological research and conservation ef...
International audienceEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is revolutionizing the monitoring of aq...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is revolutionizing the monitoring of aquatic biodiversity. Th...
We have recently developed and deployed methods for environmental DNA (eDNA) based monitoring of lak...
Environmental DNA offers great potential as a biodiversity monitoring tool. Previous work has demons...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis has seen rapid development in the last decade, as a novel biodiver...
In the last few years, the study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has drawn attention for many reasons, i...
International audienceAbstract Fish communities are now studied non‐invasively using environmental D...
International audienceIn the last few years, the study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has drawn attenti...
Freshwater fish biodiversity is quickly decreasing and requires effective monitoring and conservatio...
Organisms continuously release DNA into their environments via shed cells, excreta, gametes and deca...
Understanding biodiversity in aquatic systems is critical to ecological research and conservation ef...