Systematic review and meta‐analysis: Water type and temperature affect environmental DNA decay
Environmental DNA (eDNA) has been used in a variety of ecological studies and
management applications. The rate at which eDNA decays has been widely studied but at …
management applications. The rate at which eDNA decays has been widely studied but at …
Harnessing decay rates for coastal marine biosecurity applications: A review of environmental DNA and RNA fate
Marine nonindigenous species (NIS) are spreading at an alarming rate internationally
through anthropogenic activities such as ship** and aquaculture, affecting local …
through anthropogenic activities such as ship** and aquaculture, affecting local …
Experimental assessment of downstream environmental DNA patterns under variable fish biomass and river discharge rates
The development of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods toward implementation as a cost‐
effective, nonlethal tool for fish biomonitoring in lotic environments requires insights on the …
effective, nonlethal tool for fish biomonitoring in lotic environments requires insights on the …
Integrating physiology and environmental dynamics to operationalize environmental DNA (eDNA) as a means to monitor freshwater macro‐organism abundance
Research has demonstrated consistent positive correlations between organism abundance
and absolute environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations. Robust correlations in laboratory …
and absolute environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations. Robust correlations in laboratory …
Environmental DNA metabarcoding from flowers reveals arthropod pollinators, plant pests, parasites, and potential predator–prey interactions while revealing more …
Arthropods can strongly impact ecosystems through pollination, herbivory, predation, and
parasitism. As such, characterizing arthropod biodiversity is vital to understanding …
parasitism. As such, characterizing arthropod biodiversity is vital to understanding …
Environmental DNA as an emerging tool in botanical research
Over the past quarter century, environmental DNA (eDNA) has been ascendant as a tool to
detect, measure, and monitor biodiversity (species and communities), as a means of …
detect, measure, and monitor biodiversity (species and communities), as a means of …
eDNA detection of native and invasive crayfish species allows for year-round monitoring and large-scale screening of lotic systems
Effective management of both endangered native and invasive alien crayfishes requires
knowledge about distribution, monitoring of existing and early detection of newly established …
knowledge about distribution, monitoring of existing and early detection of newly established …
Navigating the trade‐offs between environmental DNA and conventional field surveys for improved amphibian monitoring
The need for efficient, accurate biodiversity monitoring is growing, especially for globally
imperiled taxa, such as amphibians. Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis holds enormous …
imperiled taxa, such as amphibians. Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis holds enormous …
From eDNA to decisions using a multi-method approach to restoration planning in streams
AJ Adams, C Kamoroff, NR Daniele, RL Grasso… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Reintroduction efforts are increasingly used to mitigate biodiversity losses, but are frequently
challenged by inadequate planning and uncertainty. High quality information about …
challenged by inadequate planning and uncertainty. High quality information about …
Interspecific allometric scaling in eDNA production among northwestern Atlantic bony fishes reflects physiological allometric scaling
Relating environmental DNA (eDNA) signal strength to organism abundance requires a
fundamental understanding of eDNA production. A number of studies have demonstrated …
fundamental understanding of eDNA production. A number of studies have demonstrated …