Monitoring marine mammal populations is essential to permit assessment of population status as required by both national and international legislation. Traditional monitoring methods often rely on visual and/or acoustic detections from vessels and aircraft, but limitations including cost, errors in the detection of some species and dependence on taxonomic expertise, as well as good weather and visibility conditions often limit the temporal and spatial scale of effective, long-term monitoring programs. In recent years, environmental DNA (eDNA) has emerged as a revolutionary tool for cost-effective, sensitive, noninvasive species monitoring in both terrestrial and aquatic realms. eDNA is a rapidly developing field and a growing numbe...
Information on species composition and biomass/abundance of exploited species in coastal fisheries ...
To enable successful management of marine bioinvasions, timely and robust scientific advice is requi...
To enable successful management of marine bioinvasions, timely and robust scientific advice is requi...
9 pages, 1 figure, 1 table.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Crea...
The exploitation of non-invasive samples has been widely used in genetic monitoring of terrestrial s...
The exploitation of non-invasive samples has been widely used in genetic monitoring of terrestrial s...
Determining how cetaceans and other threatened marine animals use coastal habitats is critical to th...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques have only recently been applied in the marine environment to det...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques have only recently been applied in the marine environment to det...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) studies have burgeoned over the last two decades and the application of eDN...
Conservation and management of marine biodiversity depends on biomonitoring of marine habitats, but ...
Fisheries management involves a broad and complex set of tasks that are necessary to prevent overfis...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Marine environmental DNA (eDNA) is an important tool for biodiversity research and monitoring but ch...
Animal biodiversity in the ocean's vast mesopelagic zone is relatively poorly studied due to technol...
Information on species composition and biomass/abundance of exploited species in coastal fisheries ...
To enable successful management of marine bioinvasions, timely and robust scientific advice is requi...
To enable successful management of marine bioinvasions, timely and robust scientific advice is requi...
9 pages, 1 figure, 1 table.-- This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Crea...
The exploitation of non-invasive samples has been widely used in genetic monitoring of terrestrial s...
The exploitation of non-invasive samples has been widely used in genetic monitoring of terrestrial s...
Determining how cetaceans and other threatened marine animals use coastal habitats is critical to th...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques have only recently been applied in the marine environment to det...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques have only recently been applied in the marine environment to det...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) studies have burgeoned over the last two decades and the application of eDN...
Conservation and management of marine biodiversity depends on biomonitoring of marine habitats, but ...
Fisheries management involves a broad and complex set of tasks that are necessary to prevent overfis...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Marine environmental DNA (eDNA) is an important tool for biodiversity research and monitoring but ch...
Animal biodiversity in the ocean's vast mesopelagic zone is relatively poorly studied due to technol...
Information on species composition and biomass/abundance of exploited species in coastal fisheries ...
To enable successful management of marine bioinvasions, timely and robust scientific advice is requi...
To enable successful management of marine bioinvasions, timely and robust scientific advice is requi...