Invasive species introduced via the ballast water of commercial ships cause enormous environmental and economic damage worldwide. Accurate monitoring for these often microscopic and morphologically indistinguishable species is challenging but critical for mitigating damages. We apply eDNA sampling, which involves the filtering and subsequent DNA extraction of microscopic bits of tissue suspended in water, to ballast and harbor water sampled during a commercial shipメs 1400 km voyage through the North American Great Lakes. Using a lab-based gel electrophoresis assay and a rapid, field-ready light transmission spectroscopy (LTS) assay, we test for the presence of two invasive species: quagga (Dreissena bugensis) and zebra (D. polymorpha) musse...
Early detection is imperative for successful control or eradication of invasive species, but many or...
IntroductionAquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are a growing concern for global biodiversity as humans c...
DNA efficiently contributes to detect and understand marine invasions. In 2014 the potential biologi...
Sensitive methods, capable of rapidly and accurately detecting aquatic invasive species, are in dema...
Early detection is paramount for attempts to remove invasive non-native species (INNS). Traditional ...
Management of non-indigenous invasive species (NIS) is challenging owing in part to limitations of e...
The early detection of invasive non-native species (INNS) is important for informing management acti...
The zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha Pallas, 1771) and the quagga mussel (D. rostriformis Deshayes...
The international trade in ornamental aquatic organisms represents an important vector in the spread...
1. This study presents a species-specific DNA-based marker for detection of the zebra mussel Dreisse...
Aquatic invasive plant species cause negative impacts to economies and ecosystems worldwide. Traditi...
In recent years analysis of environmental DNA has shown promising results for biodiversity monitorin...
Monitoring the distribution of marine nonindigenous species is a challenging task. To support this m...
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) of aquatic invasive species environmental DNA (AIS eDN...
Management of species invasions ideally requires early detection of species at low abundance, which ...
Early detection is imperative for successful control or eradication of invasive species, but many or...
IntroductionAquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are a growing concern for global biodiversity as humans c...
DNA efficiently contributes to detect and understand marine invasions. In 2014 the potential biologi...
Sensitive methods, capable of rapidly and accurately detecting aquatic invasive species, are in dema...
Early detection is paramount for attempts to remove invasive non-native species (INNS). Traditional ...
Management of non-indigenous invasive species (NIS) is challenging owing in part to limitations of e...
The early detection of invasive non-native species (INNS) is important for informing management acti...
The zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha Pallas, 1771) and the quagga mussel (D. rostriformis Deshayes...
The international trade in ornamental aquatic organisms represents an important vector in the spread...
1. This study presents a species-specific DNA-based marker for detection of the zebra mussel Dreisse...
Aquatic invasive plant species cause negative impacts to economies and ecosystems worldwide. Traditi...
In recent years analysis of environmental DNA has shown promising results for biodiversity monitorin...
Monitoring the distribution of marine nonindigenous species is a challenging task. To support this m...
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) of aquatic invasive species environmental DNA (AIS eDN...
Management of species invasions ideally requires early detection of species at low abundance, which ...
Early detection is imperative for successful control or eradication of invasive species, but many or...
IntroductionAquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are a growing concern for global biodiversity as humans c...
DNA efficiently contributes to detect and understand marine invasions. In 2014 the potential biologi...