Results 231 to 240 of about 251,435 (358)
Water stratification in the marine biome restricts vertical environmental DNA (eDNA) signal dispersal [PDF]
Gert‐Jan Jeunen +7 more
openalex +1 more source
Scat DNA Applications for Low‐Density Carnivore Survey: Techniques, Efficiency and Future Directions
We reviewed 338 studies encompassing mostly Felidae, Canidae and Mustelidae species throughout the world, confirming scat DNA as a reliable genetic source for many applications. The findings here offer guidance for future studies on low‐density carnivores, helping to design cost‐effective research and improving data quality for conservation efforts ...
Marina Elisa de Oliveira +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Abstract The black abalone, Haliotis cracherodii, is a large, long‐lived marine mollusc that inhabits rocky intertidal habitats along the coast of California and Mexico. In 1985, populations were impacted by a bacterial disease known as withering syndrome (WS) that wiped out >90% of individuals, leading to the closure of all U.S.
Brock Wooldridge +10 more
wiley +1 more source
Metabarcoding Close to Home: Songbird Nests as eDNA Aggregators for Trophic Ecology and Biodiversity Studies. [PDF]
Kronenberger JA +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
EDNA CALABREZ MARTINS - Enfrentamento da invisibilidade das mulheres
Edna Calabrez Martins, Isabella Mariana
openalex +2 more sources
Swatting Flies: Biting Insects as Non‐Invasive Samplers for Mammalian Population Genomics
ABSTRACT Advances in next‐generation sequencing have allowed the use of DNA obtained from unusual sources for wildlife studies. However, these samples have been used predominantly to sequence mitochondrial DNA for species identification while population genetics analyses have been rare.
Anubhab Khan +10 more
wiley +1 more source
Comparative Decay Dynamics and Detectability of eDNA and eRNA in Connected and Isolated Freshwater Mesocosms Using Digital PCR. [PDF]
Morgado-Gamero WB +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
The Genomics Revolution in Nonmodel Species: Predictions vs. Reality for Salmonids
ABSTRACT The increasing feasibility of whole‐genome sequencing has been highly anticipated, promising to transform our understanding of the biology of nonmodel species. Notably, dramatic cost reductions beginning around 2007 with the advent of high‐throughput sequencing inspired publications heralding the ‘genomics revolution’, with predictions about ...
Samuel A. May +6 more
wiley +1 more source

