Meta‐analysis supports further refinement of eDNA for monitoring aquatic species‐specific abundance in nature
The use of eDNA to detect the presence/absence of rare or invasive species is well
documented and its use in biodiversity monitoring is expanding. Preliminary laboratory …
documented and its use in biodiversity monitoring is expanding. Preliminary laboratory …
[HTML][HTML] eDNA in subterranean ecosystems: Applications, technical aspects, and future prospects
Monitoring of biota is pivotal for the assessment and conservation of ecosystems.
Environments worldwide are being continuously and increasingly exposed to multiple …
Environments worldwide are being continuously and increasingly exposed to multiple …
Meta‐analysis shows that environmental DNA outperforms traditional surveys, but warrants better reporting standards
J Fediajevaite, V Priestley, R Arnold… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Decades of environmental DNA (eDNA) method application, spanning a wide variety of taxa
and habitats, has advanced our understanding of eDNA and underlined its value as a tool …
and habitats, has advanced our understanding of eDNA and underlined its value as a tool …
Environmental DNA reveals the genetic diversity and population structure of an invasive species in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Environmental DNA (eDNA) has been established as a noninvasive and efficient approach
to sample genetic material from aquatic environments. Although most commonly used to …
to sample genetic material from aquatic environments. Although most commonly used to …
Detection of introduced and resident marine species using environmental DNA metabarcoding of sediment and water
Environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys are increasingly being used for biodiversity monitoring,
principally because they are sensitive and can provide high resolution community …
principally because they are sensitive and can provide high resolution community …
GAPeDNA: Assessing and map** global species gaps in genetic databases for eDNA metabarcoding
Aim Environmental DNA metabarcoding has recently emerged as a non‐invasive tool for
aquatic biodiversity inventories, frequently surpassing traditional methods for detecting a …
aquatic biodiversity inventories, frequently surpassing traditional methods for detecting a …
High stream flows dilute environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations and reduce detectability
Abstract Aim Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a rapidly emerging methodology with important
applications to environmental management and conservation. However, the effects of …
applications to environmental management and conservation. However, the effects of …
Rapid degradation of longer DNA fragments enables the improved estimation of distribution and biomass using environmental DNA
T Jo, H Murakami, R Masuda… - Molecular Ecology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The advent of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis methods has enabled rapid and wide‐
range ecological monitoring in aquatic ecosystems, but there is a dearth of information on …
range ecological monitoring in aquatic ecosystems, but there is a dearth of information on …
[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 …
Environmental DNA metabarcoding for fish community analysis in backwater lakes: A comparison of capture methods
The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for community analysis has recently been
developed. High-throughput parallel DNA sequencing (HTS), called eDNA metabarcoding …
developed. High-throughput parallel DNA sequencing (HTS), called eDNA metabarcoding …