Wildlife monitoring programs are instrumental for the assessment of species, habitat status, and for the management of factors affecting them. This is particularly important for species found in freshwater ecosystems, such as amphibians, as they have higher estimated extinction rates than terrestrial species. We developed and validated two species-specific environmental DNA (eDNA) protocols and applied them in the field to detect the Hazara Torrent Frog (Allopaa hazarensis) and Murree Hills Frog (Nanorana vicina). Additionally, we compared eDNA surveys with visual encounter surveys and estimated site occupancy. eDNA surveys resulted in higher occurrence probabilities for both A. hazarensis and N. vicina than for visual encounter surveys. De...
Please cite as: Alyssa W. Kaganer, G. Sean Stapleton, Elizabeth M. Bunting, Matthew P. Hare. (2022) ...
Targeting environmental DNA (eDNA) for species monitoring and biodiversity assessment is a newly eme...
National monitoring programs provide the basis for evaluating the integrity of ecosystems, their res...
Wildlife monitoring programs are instrumental for the assessment of species, habitat status, and for...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming an increasingly used tool for monitoring cryptic species within...
In light of the dramatic decline in amphibian biodiversity, new cost-efficient tools to rapidly moni...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) assays have become a major aspect of amphibian surveys in the past decade. ...
Understanding the geographical distribution and community composition of species is crucial to monit...
Background Globally, amphibian species have suffered drastic population declines over the past 40 y...
In the last decade, environmental DNA (eDNA) and metabarcoding have provided new opportunities for ...
In some situations, environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a more accurate tool for measuring spe...
Abstract Rapid environmental change in highly biodiverse tropical regions demands efficient biomonit...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to monitor rare and elusive species has great potential for cons...
Biological invasions are widely recognized as a major driver of global biodiversity loss. The most c...
Current ecological surveys for great crested newts are time-consuming and expensive and can only be ...
Please cite as: Alyssa W. Kaganer, G. Sean Stapleton, Elizabeth M. Bunting, Matthew P. Hare. (2022) ...
Targeting environmental DNA (eDNA) for species monitoring and biodiversity assessment is a newly eme...
National monitoring programs provide the basis for evaluating the integrity of ecosystems, their res...
Wildlife monitoring programs are instrumental for the assessment of species, habitat status, and for...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming an increasingly used tool for monitoring cryptic species within...
In light of the dramatic decline in amphibian biodiversity, new cost-efficient tools to rapidly moni...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) assays have become a major aspect of amphibian surveys in the past decade. ...
Understanding the geographical distribution and community composition of species is crucial to monit...
Background Globally, amphibian species have suffered drastic population declines over the past 40 y...
In the last decade, environmental DNA (eDNA) and metabarcoding have provided new opportunities for ...
In some situations, environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a more accurate tool for measuring spe...
Abstract Rapid environmental change in highly biodiverse tropical regions demands efficient biomonit...
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to monitor rare and elusive species has great potential for cons...
Biological invasions are widely recognized as a major driver of global biodiversity loss. The most c...
Current ecological surveys for great crested newts are time-consuming and expensive and can only be ...
Please cite as: Alyssa W. Kaganer, G. Sean Stapleton, Elizabeth M. Bunting, Matthew P. Hare. (2022) ...
Targeting environmental DNA (eDNA) for species monitoring and biodiversity assessment is a newly eme...
National monitoring programs provide the basis for evaluating the integrity of ecosystems, their res...