The bathymetric and geographical distribution of marine species represent a key information in biodiversity conservation. Yet, deep-sea ecosystems are among the least explored on Earth and are increasingly impacted by human activities. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has emerged as a promising method to study fish biodiversity but applications to the deep-sea are still scarce. A major limitation in the application of eDNA metabarcoding is the incompleteness of species sequences available in public genetic databases which reduces the extent of detected species. This incompleteness by depth is still unknown. Here, we built the global bathymetric and geographical distribution of 10,826 actinopterygian and 960 chondrichthyan fish species...
We developed a set of universal PCR primers (MiFish-U/E) for metabarcoding environmental DNA (eDNA) ...
Marine ecosystems worldwide are under threat with many fish species and populations suffering from h...
<div><p>Marine ecosystems worldwide are under threat with many fish species and populations sufferin...
Mesophotic marine ecosystems are characterized by lower light penetration supporting specialized fis...
Aim: Coastal fishes have a fundamental role in marine ecosystem functioning and contributions to peo...
Through the development of environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding, in situ monitoring of organisms i...
WOS:000696234600001International audienceAssessing the impact of global changes and protection effec...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a method to detect taxa from environmental samples. It is ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has emerged as a potentially powerful tool to assess aquatic ...
Increasing speed and magnitude of global change threaten the world's biodiversity and particularly c...
Although we are currently experiencing worldwide biodiversity loss, local species richness does not ...
The ability to properly identify species present in a landscape is foundational to ecology and essen...
We developed a set of universal PCR primers (MiFish-U/E) for metabarcoding environmental DNA (eDNA) ...
Marine ecosystems worldwide are under threat with many fish species and populations suffering from h...
<div><p>Marine ecosystems worldwide are under threat with many fish species and populations sufferin...
Mesophotic marine ecosystems are characterized by lower light penetration supporting specialized fis...
Aim: Coastal fishes have a fundamental role in marine ecosystem functioning and contributions to peo...
Through the development of environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding, in situ monitoring of organisms i...
WOS:000696234600001International audienceAssessing the impact of global changes and protection effec...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a method to detect taxa from environmental samples. It is ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has emerged as a potentially powerful tool to assess aquatic ...
Increasing speed and magnitude of global change threaten the world's biodiversity and particularly c...
Although we are currently experiencing worldwide biodiversity loss, local species richness does not ...
The ability to properly identify species present in a landscape is foundational to ecology and essen...
We developed a set of universal PCR primers (MiFish-U/E) for metabarcoding environmental DNA (eDNA) ...
Marine ecosystems worldwide are under threat with many fish species and populations suffering from h...
<div><p>Marine ecosystems worldwide are under threat with many fish species and populations sufferin...