DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient biodiversity assessment to supplement and in some cases replace current morphology-based approaches that are often less efficient and can produce inconsistent results. Despite this potential, broad-scale adoption of DNA-based approaches by end-users remains limited, and studies on how these two approaches differ in detecting aquatic biodiversity across large spatial scales are lacking. Here, we present a comparison of DNA metabarcoding and morphological identification, leveraging national-scale, open-source, ecological datasets from the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON). Across 24 wadeable streams in North America with 179 paired ...
Stormwater ponds are used to compensate for the adverse effects that road runoff might have on the n...
Morphology-based profiling of benthic communities has been extensively applied to aquatic ecosystems...
Traditionally, the biological quality of aquatic ecosystems is assessed using selected groups of org...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
DNA-based identification through the use of metabarcoding has been proposed as the next step in the ...
Abstract Characterization of biodiversity has been extensively used to confidently monitor and asse...
1) DNA metabarcoding holds great promise for the assessment of macroinvertebrates in stream ecosyste...
Metabarcoding of bulk or environmental DNA has great potential for biomonitoring of freshwater envir...
DNA metabarcoding is increasingly used for the assessment of aquatic communities, and numerous studi...
Characterization of biodiversity has been extensively used to confidently monitor and assess environ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a new, promising, and non-invasive method to detect biodiv...
Taxonomic sufficiency represents the level of taxonomic detail needed to detect ecological patterns ...
The delivery of consistent and accurate fine-resolution data on biodiversity using metabarcoding pro...
Stormwater ponds are used to compensate for the adverse effects that road runoff might have on the n...
Morphology-based profiling of benthic communities has been extensively applied to aquatic ecosystems...
Traditionally, the biological quality of aquatic ecosystems is assessed using selected groups of org...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
DNA-based identification through the use of metabarcoding has been proposed as the next step in the ...
Abstract Characterization of biodiversity has been extensively used to confidently monitor and asse...
1) DNA metabarcoding holds great promise for the assessment of macroinvertebrates in stream ecosyste...
Metabarcoding of bulk or environmental DNA has great potential for biomonitoring of freshwater envir...
DNA metabarcoding is increasingly used for the assessment of aquatic communities, and numerous studi...
Characterization of biodiversity has been extensively used to confidently monitor and assess environ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a new, promising, and non-invasive method to detect biodiv...
Taxonomic sufficiency represents the level of taxonomic detail needed to detect ecological patterns ...
The delivery of consistent and accurate fine-resolution data on biodiversity using metabarcoding pro...
Stormwater ponds are used to compensate for the adverse effects that road runoff might have on the n...
Morphology-based profiling of benthic communities has been extensively applied to aquatic ecosystems...
Traditionally, the biological quality of aquatic ecosystems is assessed using selected groups of org...