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The importance of including imperfect detection models in
Janna R. Willoughby +4 more
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STEM Observation of eDNA as a Dominant Component of EPS in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm [PDF]
Binbin Deng +5 more
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Abstract Effective species conservation and management requires comprehensive biomonitoring, enhanced by combining traditional and newer methodologies, such as environmental DNA (eDNA) analyses. A seasonal pulse of spawning adult Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was detected by normalised eDNA 12S reads from metabarcoding, which facilitated estimation of ...
William Bernard Perry +11 more
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Sapsucker Wells as a Keystone Nutritional Resource: Evaluating Methods for Detection of Secondary Sap Consumers. [PDF]
Clawges R +5 more
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Abstract Invasive bighead carp Hypophthalmichthys nobilis have spread throughout the Mississippi River basin, negatively impacting ecosystems. We used a remnant population (32 years after stocking) to better understand H. nobilis. We observed high annual survival (>95%), but growth was relatively slow.
Jesse M. Lepak +6 more
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Soil eDNA reflects regionally dominant species rather than local composition of tropical tree communities. [PDF]
Borràs Sayas F +6 more
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Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) biodiversity surveys have the power to transform the detection of species in natural environments, which is crucial for the conservation and management of freshwater, estuarine and marine environments. Globally, eDNA‐based analyses have increased significantly, with fishes being the most widely studied aquatic ...
Sophie von der Heyden
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No pump, no problem: evaluating passive eDNA sampling for marine biomonitoring of a nuisance macroalga. [PDF]
Nichols PK, Marko PB.
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