The development of efficient sampling protocols for the capture of environmental DNA (eDNA) could greatly help improve accuracy of occupancy monitoring for species that are difficult to detect. However, the process of developing a protocol in situ is complicated for rare species by the fact that animal locations are often unknown. We tested sampling designs in lake and stream systems to determine the most effective eDNA sampling protocols for two rare species: the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog (Rana sierrae) and the foothill yellow-legged frog (R. boylii). We varied water volume, spatial sampling, and seasonal timing in lakes and streams; in lakes we also tested multiple filter types. We found that filtering 2 L versus 1 L increased the ...
Biodiversity monitoring delivers vital information to those making conservation decisions. Comprehen...
Wildlife monitoring programs are instrumental for the assessment of species, habitat status, and for...
Reliable and comparable estimates of biodiversity are the foundation for understanding ecological sy...
While environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling has been shown to provide higher detection rates for aquatic...
Understanding the geographical distribution and community composition of species is crucial to monit...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is used to detect biodiversity by the capture, extraction, and identificati...
The boreal chorus frog (Pseudacris maculata) is at risk of extinction in parts of its range in Canad...
Original ResearchEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) is increasingly used for biodiversity monitoring, particul...
Understanding the differences in efficiencies of various methods to concentrate, extract, and amplif...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a technology of emerging importance in ecology. It enables the ...
Aquatic environmental DNA is increasingly used for biodiversity monitoring, such as surveying threat...
Understanding factors that influence observation processes is critical for accurate assessment of un...
Stream ecosystems harbor many secretive and imperiled species, and studies of vertebrates in these s...
Accurate knowledge of the distribution of rare, indicator, or invasive species is required for conse...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for detecting and estimating abundance of aquatic species are emerg...
Biodiversity monitoring delivers vital information to those making conservation decisions. Comprehen...
Wildlife monitoring programs are instrumental for the assessment of species, habitat status, and for...
Reliable and comparable estimates of biodiversity are the foundation for understanding ecological sy...
While environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling has been shown to provide higher detection rates for aquatic...
Understanding the geographical distribution and community composition of species is crucial to monit...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is used to detect biodiversity by the capture, extraction, and identificati...
The boreal chorus frog (Pseudacris maculata) is at risk of extinction in parts of its range in Canad...
Original ResearchEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) is increasingly used for biodiversity monitoring, particul...
Understanding the differences in efficiencies of various methods to concentrate, extract, and amplif...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a technology of emerging importance in ecology. It enables the ...
Aquatic environmental DNA is increasingly used for biodiversity monitoring, such as surveying threat...
Understanding factors that influence observation processes is critical for accurate assessment of un...
Stream ecosystems harbor many secretive and imperiled species, and studies of vertebrates in these s...
Accurate knowledge of the distribution of rare, indicator, or invasive species is required for conse...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for detecting and estimating abundance of aquatic species are emerg...
Biodiversity monitoring delivers vital information to those making conservation decisions. Comprehen...
Wildlife monitoring programs are instrumental for the assessment of species, habitat status, and for...
Reliable and comparable estimates of biodiversity are the foundation for understanding ecological sy...