Surf zones are highly dynamic marine ecosystems that are subject to increasing anthropogenic and climatic pressures, posing multiple challenges for biomonitoring. Traditional methods such as seines and hook and line surveys are often labor intensive, taxonomically biased, and can be physically hazardous. Emerging techniques, such as baited remote underwater video (BRUV) and environmental DNA (eDNA) are promising nondestructive tools for assessing marine biodiversity in surf zones of sandy beaches. Here we compare the relative performance of beach seines, BRUV, and eDNA in characterizing community composition of bony (teleost) and cartilaginous (elasmobranch) fishes of surf zones at 18 open coast sandy beaches in southern California. Seine a...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has emerged as a potentially powerful tool to assess aquatic ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a method to detect taxa from environmental samples. It is ...
Seagrass beds are disappearing at a record pace despite their known value to our oceans and coastal ...
Monitoring communities of fish is important for the management and health of fisheries and marine ec...
Monitoring of marine protected areas (MPAs) is critical for marine ecosystem management, yet current...
Understanding fish diversity patterns is critical for fisheries management amidst overfishing and cl...
WOS:000696234600001International audienceAssessing the impact of global changes and protection effec...
Assessing the impact of global changes and protection effectiveness is a key step in monitoring mari...
Monitoring communities of fish is important for the management and sustainability of fisheries and m...
International audienceEfficient biodiversity monitoring programs are essential to assess the ecologi...
Marine biodiversity can be surveyed using underwater visual censuses and recently with eDNA metabarc...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are important tools for maintaining biodiversity and abundance of mari...
Fish biodiversity can be measured by capturing and then sequencing free DNA present in water. Such e...
Seagrass beds are disappearing at a record pace despite their known value to our oceans and coastal ...
The ability to properly identify species present in a landscape is foundational to ecology and essen...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has emerged as a potentially powerful tool to assess aquatic ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a method to detect taxa from environmental samples. It is ...
Seagrass beds are disappearing at a record pace despite their known value to our oceans and coastal ...
Monitoring communities of fish is important for the management and health of fisheries and marine ec...
Monitoring of marine protected areas (MPAs) is critical for marine ecosystem management, yet current...
Understanding fish diversity patterns is critical for fisheries management amidst overfishing and cl...
WOS:000696234600001International audienceAssessing the impact of global changes and protection effec...
Assessing the impact of global changes and protection effectiveness is a key step in monitoring mari...
Monitoring communities of fish is important for the management and sustainability of fisheries and m...
International audienceEfficient biodiversity monitoring programs are essential to assess the ecologi...
Marine biodiversity can be surveyed using underwater visual censuses and recently with eDNA metabarc...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are important tools for maintaining biodiversity and abundance of mari...
Fish biodiversity can be measured by capturing and then sequencing free DNA present in water. Such e...
Seagrass beds are disappearing at a record pace despite their known value to our oceans and coastal ...
The ability to properly identify species present in a landscape is foundational to ecology and essen...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has emerged as a potentially powerful tool to assess aquatic ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a method to detect taxa from environmental samples. It is ...
Seagrass beds are disappearing at a record pace despite their known value to our oceans and coastal ...