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Plant parasitic nematodes associated with rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Central Java (Indonesia) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Bert, Wim   +8 more
core   +1 more source

Hummingbird Feeders Can Provide eDNA for Detection of Nectar‐Feeding Bats

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA, Volume 8, Issue 1, January–February 2026.
This study monitors nectar‐feeding bats (Leptonycteris nivalis, Leptonycteris yerbabuenae, and Choeronycteris mexicana) through eDNA swabs of hummingbird feeders collected by citizen scientists. Using novel qPCR assays, we successfully detected L. yerbabuenae and C. mexicana in a grand majority of samples. Previously only known to occur in the U.S.
Anna L. Riley   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Seasonal Rhythms of Coastal eDNA: Insights Into Biodiversity and Regional Detection Patterns

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA, Volume 8, Issue 1, January–February 2026.
Seasonal variation affects environmental DNA (eDNA) detection, yet its influence on species monitoring remains underexplored. This study examines eDNA detection windows across taxa, primers, and regions, finding that most species have short detection periods (1–2 months) that vary with taxonomy and primer choice. These results underscore the importance
Melissa K. Morrison   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

River‐Floodplain Metacommunities as Complex Networks: The Interplay of Species Interactions, Dispersal, and Environment

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA, Volume 8, Issue 1, January–February 2026.
A network‐based framework reveals how species interactions, environmental conditions, and dispersal shape heterogeneous river‐floodplain metacommunities. Using spatiotemporal eDNA data, Bayesian network learning, and graph theory, we identify sub‐communities and key connector species, highlighting mechanisms of dynamic community assembly and informing ...
Andrea Funk   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

eDNA Metabarcoding as a Promising Conservation Tool to Monitor Fish Diversity in Indonesia Marine Protected Areas

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA, Volume 8, Issue 1, January–February 2026.
Oxford Nanopore eDNA metabarcoding detected 183 fish species in Karimunjawa National Park, with 87 species (38%) and 25 families (71%) overlapping with visual census, while also detecting nocturnal, pelagic, and migratory taxa missed visually. ABSTRACT Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) play a crucial role in conserving marine biodiversity while providing ...
Ni Kadek Dita Cahyani   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Small Bugs, Big Data: Metagenomics for Arthropod Biodiversity Monitoring. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
López Clinton S   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Comparing Watershed‐Based eDNA Sampling and Camera Trapping for Assessing Mammal Diversity in North‐Western Bhutan

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA, Volume 8, Issue 1, January–February 2026.
We collected environmental DNA (eDNA) from river and stream water samples and processed it through DNA extraction, amplification and metabarcoding. Species were identified from sequence data and compared with camera trapping data to evaluate the effectiveness of eDNA for monitoring wild mammals in north‐western Bhutan.
Karma Sherub   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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