Freshwaters worldwide face serious threats, making their protection increasingly important. Freshwater monitoring has historically produced valuable data and continues to develop. Rapid improvements to biomolecular techniques are revolutionizing the way scientists describe biological communities and are bringing about major changes in biomonitoring. Combined with high-throughput sequencing, DNA metabarcoding is fast and cost-effective, generating massive amounts of data. In a world with numerous ecological threats, "big data" constitute a tremendous opportunity to improve the efficiency of biological monitoring. These fundamental changes in biomonitoring will require freshwater ecologists and environmental managers to reconsider how they ha...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
Evidence-based decision-making in conservation and natural resource management is often constrained ...
Freshwater habitats are of high conservation value and provide a wide range of ecosystem services. E...
Freshwaters worldwide face serious threats, making their protection increasingly important. Freshwat...
Biomonitoring for the 21st Century: new perspectives in an age of globalisation and emerging environ...
Traditionally, the biological quality of aquatic ecosystems is assessed using selected groups of org...
Biological monitoring has a long history in freshwaters, where much of the pioneering work in this f...
Biological monitoring has a long history in freshwaters, where much of the pioneering work in this f...
consequence of strong anthropogenic pressures affecting the health of lakes, rivers, oceans and grou...
Global biodiversity in freshwater and the oceans is declining at high rates. Reliable tools for asse...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
Current local to global threats to biodiversity and anthropogenic changes of the environment call fo...
International audienceMonitoring freshwater fish communities in a large human-impacted river is a ch...
Over the last decade, steady advancements have been made in the use of DNA-based methods for detecti...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
Evidence-based decision-making in conservation and natural resource management is often constrained ...
Freshwater habitats are of high conservation value and provide a wide range of ecosystem services. E...
Freshwaters worldwide face serious threats, making their protection increasingly important. Freshwat...
Biomonitoring for the 21st Century: new perspectives in an age of globalisation and emerging environ...
Traditionally, the biological quality of aquatic ecosystems is assessed using selected groups of org...
Biological monitoring has a long history in freshwaters, where much of the pioneering work in this f...
Biological monitoring has a long history in freshwaters, where much of the pioneering work in this f...
consequence of strong anthropogenic pressures affecting the health of lakes, rivers, oceans and grou...
Global biodiversity in freshwater and the oceans is declining at high rates. Reliable tools for asse...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
Current local to global threats to biodiversity and anthropogenic changes of the environment call fo...
International audienceMonitoring freshwater fish communities in a large human-impacted river is a ch...
Over the last decade, steady advancements have been made in the use of DNA-based methods for detecti...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
Evidence-based decision-making in conservation and natural resource management is often constrained ...
Freshwater habitats are of high conservation value and provide a wide range of ecosystem services. E...