The expanding interest in marine microbiome and eDNA sequence data has led to a demand for sample collection and preservation standard practices to enable comparative assessments of results across studies and facilitate meta-analyses. We support this effort by providing guidelines based on a review of published methods and field sampling experiences. The major components considered here are environmental and resource considerations, sample processing strategies, sample storage options, and eDNA extraction protocols. It is impossible to provide universal recommendations considering the wide range of eDNA applications; rather, we provide information to design fit-for-purpose protocols. To manage scope, the focus here is on sampling collection...
Deep-sea ecosystems present difficulties in surveying and continuous monitoring of the biodiversity ...
In this chapter details of sampling and sample storage for DNA and RNA analysis are described. Since...
Aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) is an emerging efficient non-invasive tool for species inventory st...
The expanding interest in marine microbiome and eDNA sequence data has led to a demand for sample co...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) using metabarcoding has increased in use as a method for tr...
Fisheries management involves a broad and complex set of tasks that are necessary to prevent overfis...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is the collective term for DNA molecules that are released from living or d...
Monitoring of marine offshore biodiversity is expensive and has traditionally relied on invasive tec...
Genetic material (short DNA fragments) left behind by species in nonliving components of the environ...
Automated sampling technologies can enhance the temporal and spatial resolution of marine microbial ...
Effective biomonitoring is critical for driving management outcomes that ensure long-term sustainabi...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
Deep-sea ecosystems present difficulties in surveying and continuous monitoring of the biodiversity ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming a potentially valuable survey technique to monitor marine organ...
Automated sampling technologies can enhance the temporal and spatial resolution of marine microbial ...
Deep-sea ecosystems present difficulties in surveying and continuous monitoring of the biodiversity ...
In this chapter details of sampling and sample storage for DNA and RNA analysis are described. Since...
Aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) is an emerging efficient non-invasive tool for species inventory st...
The expanding interest in marine microbiome and eDNA sequence data has led to a demand for sample co...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) using metabarcoding has increased in use as a method for tr...
Fisheries management involves a broad and complex set of tasks that are necessary to prevent overfis...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is the collective term for DNA molecules that are released from living or d...
Monitoring of marine offshore biodiversity is expensive and has traditionally relied on invasive tec...
Genetic material (short DNA fragments) left behind by species in nonliving components of the environ...
Automated sampling technologies can enhance the temporal and spatial resolution of marine microbial ...
Effective biomonitoring is critical for driving management outcomes that ensure long-term sustainabi...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
Deep-sea ecosystems present difficulties in surveying and continuous monitoring of the biodiversity ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming a potentially valuable survey technique to monitor marine organ...
Automated sampling technologies can enhance the temporal and spatial resolution of marine microbial ...
Deep-sea ecosystems present difficulties in surveying and continuous monitoring of the biodiversity ...
In this chapter details of sampling and sample storage for DNA and RNA analysis are described. Since...
Aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) is an emerging efficient non-invasive tool for species inventory st...