Monitoring biodiversity is essential to understand the impacts of human activities and for effective management of ecosystems. Thereby, biodiversity can be assessed through direct collection of targeted organisms, through indirect evidence of their presence (e.g. signs, environmental DNA, camera trap, etc.), or through extrapolations from species distribution and species richness models. Differences in approaches used in biodiversity assessment, however, may come with individual challenges and hinder cross-study comparability. In the context of rapidly developing techniques, we compared three different approaches in order to better understand assessments of aquatic macroinvertebrate diversity. Specifically, we compared the community composi...
Fast, reliable, and comprehensive biodiversity monitoring data are needed for environmental decision...
Fast, reliable, and comprehensive biodiversity monitoring data are needed for environmental decision...
Assessments of fish communities tend to rely on capture-based methods that, due to sampling biases, ...
Monitoring biodiversity is essential to understand the impacts of human activities and for effective...
Monitoring biodiversity is essential to understand the impacts of human activities and for effective...
International audienceAssessing individual components of biodiversity, such as local or regional tax...
Aquatic biodiversity in rivers and streams is threatened in many regions worldwide. As biodiversity ...
Macroinvertebrates serve as key indicators in ecological assessments of aquatic ecosystems, where th...
Anthropogenic activities are changing the state of ecosystems worldwide, affecting community composi...
Anthropogenic activities are changing the state of ecosystems worldwide, affecting community composi...
Macroinvertebrates serve as key indicators in ecological assessments of aquatic ecosystems, where th...
Reliable and comparable estimates of biodiversity are the foundation for understanding ecological sy...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a new, promising, and non-invasive method to detect biodiv...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Fast, reliable, and comprehensive biodiversity monitoring data are needed for environmental decision...
Fast, reliable, and comprehensive biodiversity monitoring data are needed for environmental decision...
Assessments of fish communities tend to rely on capture-based methods that, due to sampling biases, ...
Monitoring biodiversity is essential to understand the impacts of human activities and for effective...
Monitoring biodiversity is essential to understand the impacts of human activities and for effective...
International audienceAssessing individual components of biodiversity, such as local or regional tax...
Aquatic biodiversity in rivers and streams is threatened in many regions worldwide. As biodiversity ...
Macroinvertebrates serve as key indicators in ecological assessments of aquatic ecosystems, where th...
Anthropogenic activities are changing the state of ecosystems worldwide, affecting community composi...
Anthropogenic activities are changing the state of ecosystems worldwide, affecting community composi...
Macroinvertebrates serve as key indicators in ecological assessments of aquatic ecosystems, where th...
Reliable and comparable estimates of biodiversity are the foundation for understanding ecological sy...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a new, promising, and non-invasive method to detect biodiv...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Fast, reliable, and comprehensive biodiversity monitoring data are needed for environmental decision...
Fast, reliable, and comprehensive biodiversity monitoring data are needed for environmental decision...
Assessments of fish communities tend to rely on capture-based methods that, due to sampling biases, ...