[HTML][HTML] Aquatic environmental DNA: A review of the macro-organismal biomonitoring revolution
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is the fastest growing biomonitoring tool fuelled by two key
features: time efficiency and sensitivity. Technological advancements allow rapid …
features: time efficiency and sensitivity. Technological advancements allow rapid …
[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 …
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 …
The application of eDNA for monitoring aquatic non-indigenous species: practical and policy considerations
Aquatic non-indigenous species (NIS) threaten biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and the
economy worldwide. Monitoring NIS is of immediate concern to identify newly arriving …
economy worldwide. Monitoring NIS is of immediate concern to identify newly arriving …
Assessing the performance and efficiency of environmental DNA/RNA capture methodologies under controlled experimental conditions
Growing interest and affordability of environmental DNA and RNA (eDNA and eRNA)
approaches for biodiversity assessments and monitoring of complex ecosystems have led to …
approaches for biodiversity assessments and monitoring of complex ecosystems have led to …
Improved biodiversity detection using a large-volume environmental DNA sampler with in situ filtration and implications for marine eDNA sampling strategies
Metabarcoding analysis of environmental DNA samples is a promising new tool for marine
biodiversity and conservation. Typically, seawater samples are obtained using Niskin bottles …
biodiversity and conservation. Typically, seawater samples are obtained using Niskin bottles …
Water eDNA metabarcoding is effective in detecting non-native species in marinas, but detection errors still hinder its use for passive monitoring
Marinas are high-priority targets for marine non-indigenous species (NIS), where they
compose a large portion of the biofouling communities. The practicality of water samples …
compose a large portion of the biofouling communities. The practicality of water samples …
Innovative and practical tools for monitoring and assessing biodiversity status and impacts of multiple human pressures in marine systems
Human activities at sea can produce pressures and cumulative effects on ecosystem
components that need to be monitored and assessed in a cost-effective manner. Five …
components that need to be monitored and assessed in a cost-effective manner. Five …
A quantitative analysis of vertebrate environmental DNA degradation in soil in response to time, UV light, and temperature
Environmental DNA (eDNA) degradation influences the effectiveness of eDNA‐based
biodiversity monitoring, but the factors that determine the rate of decay of eDNA in terrestrial …
biodiversity monitoring, but the factors that determine the rate of decay of eDNA in terrestrial …
DNA metabarcoding reveals the importance of gelatinous zooplankton in the diet of Pandalus borealis, a keystone species in the Arctic
Abstract Information about the dietary composition of a species is crucial to understanding
their position and role in the food web. Increasingly, molecular approaches such as DNA …
their position and role in the food web. Increasingly, molecular approaches such as DNA …