The ecology of environmental DNA and implications for conservation genetics
MA Barnes, CR Turner - Conservation genetics, 2016 - Springer
Environmental DNA (eDNA) refers to the genetic material that can be extracted from bulk
environmental samples such as soil, water, and even air. The rapidly expanding study of …
environmental samples such as soil, water, and even air. The rapidly expanding study of …
Uses and misuses of environmental DNA in biodiversity science and conservation
The study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has the potential to revolutionize biodiversity
science and conservation action by enabling the census of species on a global scale in near …
science and conservation action by enabling the census of species on a global scale in near …
[HTML][HTML] Fish environmental DNA is more concentrated in aquatic sediments than surface water
CR Turner, KL Uy, RC Everhart - Biological Conservation, 2015 - Elsevier
Genetic identification of aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) provides site occupancy
inferences for rare aquatic macrofauna that are often easier to obtain than direct …
inferences for rare aquatic macrofauna that are often easier to obtain than direct …
Environmental conditions influence eDNA persistence in aquatic systems
Environmental DNA (eDNA) surveillance holds great promise for improving species
conservation and management. However, few studies have investigated eDNA dynamics …
conservation and management. However, few studies have investigated eDNA dynamics …
Quantification of mesocosm fish and amphibian species diversity via environmental DNA metabarcoding
Freshwater fauna are particularly sensitive to environmental change and disturbance.
Management agencies frequently use fish and amphibian biodiversity as indicators of …
Management agencies frequently use fish and amphibian biodiversity as indicators of …
“Sight‐unseen” detection of rare aquatic species using environmental DNA
Effective management of rare species, including endangered native species and recently
introduced nonindigenous species, requires the detection of populations at low density. For …
introduced nonindigenous species, requires the detection of populations at low density. For …
Can we manage fisheries with the inherent uncertainty from eDNA?
CL Jerde - Journal of fish biology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental (e) DNA, as a general approach in aquatic systems, seeks to connect the
presence of species' genetic material in the water and hence to infer the species' physical …
presence of species' genetic material in the water and hence to infer the species' physical …
Estimation of census and effective population sizes: the increasing usefulness of DNA-based approaches
Population census size (NC) and effective population sizes (N e) are two crucial parameters
that influence population viability, wildlife management decisions, and conservation …
that influence population viability, wildlife management decisions, and conservation …
Future vision for autonomous ocean observations
C Whitt, J Pearlman, B Polagye, F Caimi… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Autonomous platforms already make observations over a wide range of temporal and spatial
scales, measuring salinity, temperature, nitrate, pressure, oxygen, biomass, and many other …
scales, measuring salinity, temperature, nitrate, pressure, oxygen, biomass, and many other …
Conservation in a cup of water: estimating biodiversity and population abundance from environmental DNA
Three mantras often guide species and ecosystem management:(i) for preventing invasions
by harmful species,'early detection and rapid response';(ii) for conserving imperilled native …
by harmful species,'early detection and rapid response';(ii) for conserving imperilled native …