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Cetacean eDNA metabarcoding results from the aquarium pool samples using new cetacean‐specific primers. μCeta shows superior performance to detect and differentiate different cetacean species. ABSTRACT Biodiversity monitoring is crucial for understanding ecosystem dynamics and species distributions, particularly in the context of anthropogenic impacts ...
Masayuki Ushio +7 more
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Passive eDNA sampling facilitates biodiversity monitoring and rare species detection
Environmental DNA (eDNA) technology has revolutionized biomonitoring, but challenges remain regarding water sample processing. The passive eDNA sampler (PEDS) represents a viable alternative to active, water filtration-based eDNA enrichment methods, but ...
Xiaoyu Chen +3 more
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Incidental mortality events of the Indo-Pacific Finless Porpoise, Neophocaena phocaenoides in Kuwait, Northwestern Arabian ...
Manickam Nithyanandan (3330792) +1 more
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Marine Mammal Science, Volume 42, Issue 1, January 2026.
Tomoyoshi Terada +4 more
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Review on breeding biology of Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides asiaeotientalis)
There are three Neophocaena phocaenoides subspecies recognized in Chinese waters: South China Sea population, N. p. phocaenoides; Yellow Sea population, N. p. sunameri; and Yangtze population, N. p. asiaeorientalis.
Wang Ding (wangd@ihb.ac.cn) +4 more
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The sounds of the Yangtze River finless porpoise, Neophocaena phocaenoides, fall into two main categories: high frequency pulsed sounds and low frequency time continuous signals.
Inst. Hydrobiol., Chinese Acad. Sci., Wuhan 430072, China +1 more
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) serves as a non-invasive tool for monitoring the presence of specific organisms in challenging or hard-to-access areas. We attempted non-invasive monitoring of Korean cetacean species by extracting eDNA from the western and ...
Sung Bin Lee +14 more
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Bacteria play an essential role in the health of marine mammals, and the bacteria of marine mammals are widely concerned, but less is known about freshwater mammals.
Jialu Zhang (1914214) +8 more
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Illegal Fishing Threatens Yangtze 10‐Year Fishing Ban
Conservation Letters, Volume 18, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
Jingrui Sun, Martyn C. Lucas
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A moribund juvenile Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides) with skin lesions and ulceration was found in Dongting Lake, China. Pathologic examination, electron microscopy, and polymerase chain reaction of liver tissue revealed widely ...
Yuan, Xiu-Ping +6 more
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