Islands have traditionally served as model systems to study ecological and evolutionary processes (Warren et al. 2015) and could also represent a relevant system to study environmental DNA (eDNA). Isolated island reefs that are affected by climatic threats would particularly benefit from cost- and time-efficient biodiversity surveys to set priorities for their conservation. Among time efficiency methods, eDNA has emerged as a novel molecular metabarcoding technique to detect biodiversity from simple environmental samples even in remote marine environments. However, eDNA monitoring techniques for marine environments are at a developmental phase, with a few remaining unknowns related to DNA residence time and movement. In particular, the redi...
Mesophotic marine ecosystems are characterized by lower light penetration supporting specialized fis...
Marine ecosystems worldwide are under threat with many fish species and populations suffering from h...
Abstract Biodiversity is changing at an accelerating rate at both local and regional scales. Beta di...
Quantifying fish species diversity in rich tropical marine environments remains challenging. Environ...
Increasing speed and magnitude of global change threaten the world's biodiversity and particularly c...
Fish biodiversity can be measured by capturing and then sequencing free DNA present in water. Such e...
While in recent years environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding surveys have shown great promise as an ...
Coral reefs host the highest fish diversity on Earth despite covering less than 0.1% of the ocean's ...
Human activities can degrade the quality of coral reefs and cause a decline in fish species richness...
In the face of increasing threats to biodiversity, the advancement of methods for surveying biologic...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a revolutionary method to monitor marine biodiversity from anim...
Mesophotic marine ecosystems are characterized by lower light penetration supporting specialized fis...
Marine ecosystems worldwide are under threat with many fish species and populations suffering from h...
Abstract Biodiversity is changing at an accelerating rate at both local and regional scales. Beta di...
Quantifying fish species diversity in rich tropical marine environments remains challenging. Environ...
Increasing speed and magnitude of global change threaten the world's biodiversity and particularly c...
Fish biodiversity can be measured by capturing and then sequencing free DNA present in water. Such e...
While in recent years environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding surveys have shown great promise as an ...
Coral reefs host the highest fish diversity on Earth despite covering less than 0.1% of the ocean's ...
Human activities can degrade the quality of coral reefs and cause a decline in fish species richness...
In the face of increasing threats to biodiversity, the advancement of methods for surveying biologic...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a revolutionary method to monitor marine biodiversity from anim...
Mesophotic marine ecosystems are characterized by lower light penetration supporting specialized fis...
Marine ecosystems worldwide are under threat with many fish species and populations suffering from h...
Abstract Biodiversity is changing at an accelerating rate at both local and regional scales. Beta di...