International audienceVarious factors can influence the concentration of eDNA found in the environment and blur the link between eDNA results and in situ fish abundances, biomasses or even occurrences. We studied the influence of one abiotic factor, the temperature, and one biotic factor, the fish size class, on the amount of fish eDNA detectable in water. To do so, we conducted two controlled experiments using tench (Tinca tinca, L) placed into outdoor mesocosms during 1 week. The quantification of fish eDNA abundances was performed using quantitative PCR after filtrating a large volume of water (30 L). The Bayesian hierarchical ANOVAs performed on qPCR results did not detect the effect of size class on eDNA amount, but fish eDNA concentra...
The development of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods towards implementation as a cost-effective, nonl...
Recent studies in streams and ponds have demonstrated that the distribution and biomass of aquatic o...
The development of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods toward implementation as a cost-effective, nonle...
International audienceVarious factors can influence the concentration of eDNA found in the environme...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) promises to ease non-invasive quantification of fish biomass or abundance, ...
Estimating abundance or biomass using eDNA metabarcoding is a powerful emerging tool that may provid...
Measures of environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations in water samples have the potential to be both a...
Support for eDNA as a quantitative monitoring tool is growing worldwide. Despite ad-vances, there ar...
Assessment and monitoring of exploited fish populations are challenged by costs, logistics and negat...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is DNA shed by organisms into surrounding environments such as soil and wat...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is DNA shed by organisms into surrounding environments such as soil and wat...
Little consideration has been given to environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling strategies for rare species...
Many factors influence how environmental DNA (eDNA) abundance varies in natural environments. One of...
Little consideration has been given to environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling strategies for rare species...
<div><p>Environmental DNA (eDNA) from aquatic vertebrates has recently been used to estimate the pre...
The development of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods towards implementation as a cost-effective, nonl...
Recent studies in streams and ponds have demonstrated that the distribution and biomass of aquatic o...
The development of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods toward implementation as a cost-effective, nonle...
International audienceVarious factors can influence the concentration of eDNA found in the environme...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) promises to ease non-invasive quantification of fish biomass or abundance, ...
Estimating abundance or biomass using eDNA metabarcoding is a powerful emerging tool that may provid...
Measures of environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations in water samples have the potential to be both a...
Support for eDNA as a quantitative monitoring tool is growing worldwide. Despite ad-vances, there ar...
Assessment and monitoring of exploited fish populations are challenged by costs, logistics and negat...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is DNA shed by organisms into surrounding environments such as soil and wat...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is DNA shed by organisms into surrounding environments such as soil and wat...
Little consideration has been given to environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling strategies for rare species...
Many factors influence how environmental DNA (eDNA) abundance varies in natural environments. One of...
Little consideration has been given to environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling strategies for rare species...
<div><p>Environmental DNA (eDNA) from aquatic vertebrates has recently been used to estimate the pre...
The development of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods towards implementation as a cost-effective, nonl...
Recent studies in streams and ponds have demonstrated that the distribution and biomass of aquatic o...
The development of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods toward implementation as a cost-effective, nonle...