Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis utilises trace DNA released by organisms into their environment for species detection and is revolutionising non ‐ invasive species and biodiversity monitoring. However, this technology requires rigorous validation along the whole workflow – from field sampling to statistical analysis – to ensure appropriate and meaningful interpretation of results. Targeted eDNA assays are often validated within a specific system and with particular aims, but without fulfilling predefined criteria. Consequently, their applicability beyond initial development often remains undetermined. Additionally, there tends to be poor understanding of the uncertainties and limitations associated with already published assays and thus p...
Over the last decade, steady advancements have been made in the use of DNA-based methods for detecti...
Novel methods for species detection based on collection of environmental DNA (eDNA) are not only imp...
DNA-based techniques are increasingly used for measuring the biodiversity (species presence, identit...
Abstract The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis for species monitoring requires rigorous valid...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring has revolutionized the way biodiversity is surveyed and...
IntroductionAquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are a growing concern for global biodiversity as humans c...
Background: Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is increasingly being used to detect the presence and ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) barcoding has a high potential to increase the cost-efficiency of species d...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and other molecular based approaches are revolutionizing the field of biomo...
Environmental DNA, or eDNA, methodologies can enable the rapid detection of a target species without...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been widely used to investigate the distribution and abundance...
Recently developed non-invasive environmental DNA-based (eDNA) techniques have enlightened modern co...
<div><p>The environmental DNA (eDNA) method is the practice of collecting environmental samples and ...
Monitoring the distribution of marine nonindigenous species is a challenging task. To support this m...
Over the last decade, steady advancements have been made in the use of DNA-based methods for detecti...
Novel methods for species detection based on collection of environmental DNA (eDNA) are not only imp...
DNA-based techniques are increasingly used for measuring the biodiversity (species presence, identit...
Abstract The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis for species monitoring requires rigorous valid...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring has revolutionized the way biodiversity is surveyed and...
IntroductionAquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are a growing concern for global biodiversity as humans c...
Background: Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is increasingly being used to detect the presence and ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) barcoding has a high potential to increase the cost-efficiency of species d...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and other molecular based approaches are revolutionizing the field of biomo...
Environmental DNA, or eDNA, methodologies can enable the rapid detection of a target species without...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been widely used to investigate the distribution and abundance...
Recently developed non-invasive environmental DNA-based (eDNA) techniques have enlightened modern co...
<div><p>The environmental DNA (eDNA) method is the practice of collecting environmental samples and ...
Monitoring the distribution of marine nonindigenous species is a challenging task. To support this m...
Over the last decade, steady advancements have been made in the use of DNA-based methods for detecti...
Novel methods for species detection based on collection of environmental DNA (eDNA) are not only imp...
DNA-based techniques are increasingly used for measuring the biodiversity (species presence, identit...