Detection of terrestrial mammals using environmental DNA during heavy rainfall events and associated influencing factors. [PDF]
Xu C, Nukazawa K.
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Tracing the quagga mussel invasion along the Rhine river system using eDNA markers: early detection and surveillance of invasive zebra and quagga mussels [PDF]
Lukas De Ventura +3 more
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How do ecologists estimate occupancy in practice?
Over 20 years ago, ecologists were introduced to the site occupancy model (SOM) for estimating occupancy rates from detection‐nondetection data. In the ensuing decades, the SOM and its hierarchical modeling extensions have become mainstays of quantitative ecology, and estimating occupancy rates has become one of the most common applications of ...
Benjamin R. Goldstein +9 more
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QuickConc: A Rapid, Efficient, and Power-Free eDNA Concentration Method With Cationic-Assisted Capture. [PDF]
Kuroita T, Wu Q, Iwamoto R, Minamoto T.
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A Distinguishable Role of eDNA in the Viscoelastic Relaxation of Biofilms
B.W. Peterson +4 more
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An evaluation of the efficacy of using environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect giant gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) [PDF]
Brian J. Halstead +7 more
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Coloured canopy Malaise traps, branch sampling and caterpillar traps detected most BOLD‐BINs and showed the highest cost‐efficiency in capturing flying insects across land use types, in singular and combined use. Caterpillar traps were particularly effective in forests and detected far more taxa than only Lepidopterans.
Lara Hoffmann, Stefan Stoll
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Evaluation of nanopore sequencing for increasing accessibility of eDNA studies in biodiverse countries. [PDF]
Gygax D +8 more
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Needle in a haystack? A comparison of eDNA metabarcoding and targeted qPCR for detection of the great crested newt (Triturus cristatus) [PDF]
Lynsey R. Harper +10 more
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