[HTML][HTML] Applications of environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect subterranean and aquatic invasive species: A critical review on the challenges and limitations of eDNA …
The world is struggling to solve a devastating biodiversity loss that not only affects the
extinction of treasured species and irreplaceable genetic variation, but also jeopardizes the …
extinction of treasured species and irreplaceable genetic variation, but also jeopardizes the …
[HTML][HTML] Passive eDNA sampling facilitates biodiversity monitoring and rare species detection
Environmental DNA (eDNA) technology has revolutionized biomonitoring, but challenges
remain regarding water sample processing. The passive eDNA sampler (PEDS) represents …
remain regarding water sample processing. The passive eDNA sampler (PEDS) represents …
Harnessing eDNA metabarcoding to investigate fish community composition and its seasonal changes in the Oslo fjord
CO Carvalho, W Gromstad, M Dunthorn, HE Karlsen… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
In the face of global ecosystem changes driven by anthropogenic activities, effective
biomonitoring strategies are crucial for mitigating impacts on vulnerable aquatic habitats …
biomonitoring strategies are crucial for mitigating impacts on vulnerable aquatic habitats …
Moving environmental DNA (eDNA) technologies from benchtop to the field using passive sampling and PDQeX extraction
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has shown great promise as an effective, non‐
invasive monitoring method for marine biomes. However, long filtration times and the need …
invasive monitoring method for marine biomes. However, long filtration times and the need …
Deep‐sea sponge derived environmental DNA analysis reveals demersal fish biodiversity of a remote Arctic ecosystem
The deep‐sea is vast, remote, and largely underexplored. However, methodological
advances in environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys could aid in the exploration efforts, such as …
advances in environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys could aid in the exploration efforts, such as …
Biofouling sponges as natural eDNA samplers for marine vertebrate biodiversity monitoring
W Cai, B MacDonald, M Korabik, I Gradin… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis has now become a core approach in marine
biodiversity research, which typically involves the collection of water or sediment samples …
biodiversity research, which typically involves the collection of water or sediment samples …
Characterizing Antarctic fish assemblages using eDNA obtained from marine sponge bycatch specimens
International conservation goals have been set to mitigate Southern Ocean ecosystem
deterioration, with multiple monitoring programs evaluating progress towards those goals …
deterioration, with multiple monitoring programs evaluating progress towards those goals …
Trapped DNA fragments in marine sponge specimens unveil North Atlantic deep-sea fish diversity
Sponges pump water to filter feed and for diffusive oxygen uptake. In doing so, trace DNA
fragments from a multitude of organisms living around them are trapped in their tissues …
fragments from a multitude of organisms living around them are trapped in their tissues …
Unveiling the hidden diversity of marine eukaryotes in the Ross Sea: A comparative analysis of seawater and sponge eDNA surveys
Abstract The Ross Sea, Antarctica, while largely pristine, is experiencing increased
anthropogenic pressures, necessitating enhanced biomonitoring efforts for conservation …
anthropogenic pressures, necessitating enhanced biomonitoring efforts for conservation …
Unlocking Antarctic molecular time‐capsules–Recovering historical environmental DNA from museum‐preserved sponges
Marine sponges have recently emerged as efficient natural environmental DNA (eDNA)
samplers. The ability of sponges to accumulate eDNA provides an exciting opportunity to …
samplers. The ability of sponges to accumulate eDNA provides an exciting opportunity to …