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Monitoring terrestrial rewilding with environmental DNA metabarcoding: a systematic review of current trends and recommendations
Introduction Rewilding, the facilitation of self-sustaining and resilient ecosystems by
restoring natural processes, is an increasingly popular conservation approach and potential …
restoring natural processes, is an increasingly popular conservation approach and potential …
An optimized eDNA protocol for fish tracking in estuarine environments
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is revolutionizing how we investigate biodiversity in aquatic and
terrestrial environments. It is increasingly used for detecting rare and invasive species …
terrestrial environments. It is increasingly used for detecting rare and invasive species …
Using eDNA Sampling to Identify Correlates of Species Occupancy Across Broad Spatial Scales
EF McColl‐Gausden, J Griffiths… - Diversity and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Species presence–absence data can be time‐consuming and logistically difficult to
obtain across large spatial extents. Yet these data are important for ensuring changes in …
obtain across large spatial extents. Yet these data are important for ensuring changes in …
Environmental DNA without borders: Let's embrace decentralised genomics to meet the UN's biodiversity targets
The past decade has seen a tremendous increase of genetic sequence data for biodiversity
assessments and research. Third-generation DNA sequencing platforms now enable …
assessments and research. Third-generation DNA sequencing platforms now enable …
Sampling Simulation in a Virtual Ocean Reveals Strong Sampling Effect in Marine Diversity Patterns
Aim Undersampling and other sources of sampling bias pose significant issues in marine
macroecology, particularly when sha** conservation and management decisions. Yet …
macroecology, particularly when sha** conservation and management decisions. Yet …
How, What, and Where You Sample Environmental DNA Affects Diversity Estimates and Species Detection
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a complex mixture of DNA, varying in particle sizes and
distributed heterogeneously in aquatic systems. Optimizing eDNA sampling is crucial for …
distributed heterogeneously in aquatic systems. Optimizing eDNA sampling is crucial for …
Metazoan diversity in Chilean hypersaline lakes unveiled by environmental DNA
Saline and hypersaline wetlands are biodiversity hotspots for metazoans such as aquatic
invertebrates and wading birds. However, the survival of these habitats and their biota is …
invertebrates and wading birds. However, the survival of these habitats and their biota is …
[HTML][HTML] Integrating direct observation and environmental DNA data to enhance species distribution models in riverine environments
L Carraro - Ecological Informatics, 2025 - Elsevier
The recent advances in both theoretical and modelling approaches (species distribution
models) and molecular techniques (environmental DNA) offer new opportunities to advance …
models) and molecular techniques (environmental DNA) offer new opportunities to advance …
[PDF][PDF] What is eDNA method standardisation and why do we need it?
The rapid advancement of environmental DNA (eDNA) science in the past two decades has
inspired a concomitant growth in the development of eDNA sampling and analytical …
inspired a concomitant growth in the development of eDNA sampling and analytical …
Fish e DNA Composition Along a Gradient of Freshwater e DNA in an Estuarine Bay
Metabarcoding of environmental DNA (eDNA) is becoming practically applied to fish
monitoring and conservation surveys in estuaries. However, estuarine bays may be an …
monitoring and conservation surveys in estuaries. However, estuarine bays may be an …