As environmental DNA (eDNA) becomes an increasingly valuable resource for marine eco-system monitoring, understanding variation in its persistence across contrasting environments is critical. Here, we quantify the breakdown of macrobial eDNA over a spatio-temporal axis of locally extreme conditions, varying from ocean-influenced offshore to urban-inshore, and between winter and summer. We report that eDNA degrades 1.6 times faster in the inshore environment than the offshore environment, but contrary to expectation we find no difference over season. Analysis of environmental covariables show a spatial gradient of salinity and a temporal gradient of pH, with salinity—or the biotic correlates thereof—most important. Based on our estimated insho...
Accurate quantification of biodiversity is fundamental to understanding ecosystem function and for e...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is DNA shed by organisms into surrounding environments such as soil and wat...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is DNA shed by organisms into surrounding environments such as soil and wat...
As environmental DNA (eDNA) becomes an increasingly valuable resource for marine eco-system monitori...
As environmental DNA (eDNA) becomes an increasingly valuable resource for marine ecosystem monitorin...
<div><p>Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be defined as the DNA pool recovered from an environmental samp...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be defined as the DNA pool recovered from an environmental sample that ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been developed to detect organisms' distributions and abundanc...
Harnessing information encoded in environmental DNA (eDNA) in marine waters has the potential to rev...
Harnessing information encoded in environmental DNA (eDNA) in marine waters has the potential to rev...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) studies have burgeoned over the last two decades and the application of eDN...
Marine ecosystems are changing rapidly as the oceans warm and become more acidic. The physical facto...
Many factors influence how environmental DNA (eDNA) abundance varies in natural environments. One of...
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis methods have been developed to detect organism distributi...
Increased use of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis for indirect species detection has spurred the ne...
Accurate quantification of biodiversity is fundamental to understanding ecosystem function and for e...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is DNA shed by organisms into surrounding environments such as soil and wat...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is DNA shed by organisms into surrounding environments such as soil and wat...
As environmental DNA (eDNA) becomes an increasingly valuable resource for marine eco-system monitori...
As environmental DNA (eDNA) becomes an increasingly valuable resource for marine ecosystem monitorin...
<div><p>Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be defined as the DNA pool recovered from an environmental samp...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be defined as the DNA pool recovered from an environmental sample that ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been developed to detect organisms' distributions and abundanc...
Harnessing information encoded in environmental DNA (eDNA) in marine waters has the potential to rev...
Harnessing information encoded in environmental DNA (eDNA) in marine waters has the potential to rev...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) studies have burgeoned over the last two decades and the application of eDN...
Marine ecosystems are changing rapidly as the oceans warm and become more acidic. The physical facto...
Many factors influence how environmental DNA (eDNA) abundance varies in natural environments. One of...
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis methods have been developed to detect organism distributi...
Increased use of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis for indirect species detection has spurred the ne...
Accurate quantification of biodiversity is fundamental to understanding ecosystem function and for e...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is DNA shed by organisms into surrounding environments such as soil and wat...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is DNA shed by organisms into surrounding environments such as soil and wat...