The ever-increasing threats to riverine ecosystems call for novel approaches for highly resolved biodiversity assessments across taxonomic groups and spatio-temporal scales. Recent advances in the joint use of environmental DNA (eDNA) data and eDNA transport models in rivers (e.g., eDITH) allow uncovering the full structure of riverine biodiversity, hence elucidating ecosystem processes and supporting conservation measures. We applied eDITH to a metabarcoding dataset covering three taxonomic groups (fish, invertebrates, bacteria) and three seasons for a catchment sampled for eDNA at 73 sites. We upscaled eDNA-based biodiversity predictions to approximately 1900 reaches, and assessed α- and β-diversity patterns across seasons and taxonomic g...
Monitoring fish communities is central to the evaluation of ecological health of rivers. Not only pr...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is gaining a growing popularity among scientists but its applicability to b...
Rivers are among the most threatened freshwater ecosystems, and anthropogenic activities are affecti...
The ever-increasing threats to riverine ecosystems call for novel approaches for highly resolved bio...
The alarming declines of freshwater biodiversity call for efficient biomonitoring at fine spatiotemp...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has been increasingly applied to biodiversity surveys in stre...
Assessing individual components of biodiversity, such as local or regional taxon richness, and diffe...
Assessments of fish communities tend to rely on capture-based methods that, due to sampling biases, ...
The current biodiversity crisis calls for appropriate methods for assessing biodiversity. In this re...
All organisms leave traces of DNA in their environment. This environmental DNA (eDNA) is often used ...
Monitoring fish communities is central to the evaluation of ecological health of rivers. Both presen...
Rapidly assessing biodiversity is essential for environmental monitoring; however, traditional appro...
While many studies have considered the ability of eDNA to assess animal communities in lacustrine se...
Monitoring fish communities is central to the evaluation of ecological health of rivers. Not only pr...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is gaining a growing popularity among scientists but its applicability to b...
Rivers are among the most threatened freshwater ecosystems, and anthropogenic activities are affecti...
The ever-increasing threats to riverine ecosystems call for novel approaches for highly resolved bio...
The alarming declines of freshwater biodiversity call for efficient biomonitoring at fine spatiotemp...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
DNA sampled from the environment (eDNA) is a useful way to uncover biodiversity patterns. By combini...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has been increasingly applied to biodiversity surveys in stre...
Assessing individual components of biodiversity, such as local or regional taxon richness, and diffe...
Assessments of fish communities tend to rely on capture-based methods that, due to sampling biases, ...
The current biodiversity crisis calls for appropriate methods for assessing biodiversity. In this re...
All organisms leave traces of DNA in their environment. This environmental DNA (eDNA) is often used ...
Monitoring fish communities is central to the evaluation of ecological health of rivers. Both presen...
Rapidly assessing biodiversity is essential for environmental monitoring; however, traditional appro...
While many studies have considered the ability of eDNA to assess animal communities in lacustrine se...
Monitoring fish communities is central to the evaluation of ecological health of rivers. Not only pr...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is gaining a growing popularity among scientists but its applicability to b...
Rivers are among the most threatened freshwater ecosystems, and anthropogenic activities are affecti...