[HTML][HTML] The particle size distribution of environmental DNA varies with species and degradation
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is frequently used as a non-invasive method to
investigate species and biodiversity in ecosystems. However, such eDNA may represent …
investigate species and biodiversity in ecosystems. However, such eDNA may represent …
Particle size influences decay rates of environmental DNA in aquatic systems
PFP Brandão‐Dias, DMC Hallack… - Molecular Ecology …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is a powerful tool for remote detection of target
organisms. However, obtaining quantitative and longitudinal information from eDNA data is …
organisms. However, obtaining quantitative and longitudinal information from eDNA data is …
Environmental conditions influence eDNA particle size distribution in aquatic systems
Abstract Knowledge about the size of environmental DNA (eDNA) and eDNA‐bearing
particles in aquatic environments is integral to efficient and sensitive analyses. To explore …
particles in aquatic environments is integral to efficient and sensitive analyses. To explore …
Meta‐analysis supports further refinement of eDNA for monitoring aquatic species‐specific abundance in nature
The use of eDNA to detect the presence/absence of rare or invasive species is well
documented and its use in biodiversity monitoring is expanding. Preliminary laboratory …
documented and its use in biodiversity monitoring is expanding. Preliminary laboratory …
Using environmental DNA to census marine fishes in a large mesocosm
The ocean is a soup of its resident species' genetic material, cast off in the forms of
metabolic waste, shed skin cells, or damaged tissue. Sampling this environmental DNA …
metabolic waste, shed skin cells, or damaged tissue. Sampling this environmental DNA …
Quantification of environmental DNA (eDNA) shedding and decay rates for three marine fish
LM Sassoubre, KM Yamahara… - … science & technology, 2016 - ACS Publications
Analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) to identify macroorganisms and biodiversity has the
potential to significantly augment spatial and temporal biological monitoring in aquatic …
potential to significantly augment spatial and temporal biological monitoring in aquatic …
Degradation modeling of water environmental DNA: Experiments on multiple DNA sources in pond and seawater
T Saito, H Doi - Environmental DNA, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis methods have been developed to detect organism
distribution and abundance/biomass in various environments. eDNA degradation is critical …
distribution and abundance/biomass in various environments. eDNA degradation is critical …
Organic matter reduces the amount of detectable environmental DNA in freshwater
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is used for monitoring the occurrence of freshwater organisms.
Various studies show a relation between the amount of eDNA detected and target organism …
Various studies show a relation between the amount of eDNA detected and target organism …
Why eDNA fractions need consideration in biomonitoring
M Nagler, SM Podmirseg… - Molecular Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) is revolutionizing the monitoring of biodiversity
as it allows to assess organismic diversity at large scale and unprecedented taxonomic …
as it allows to assess organismic diversity at large scale and unprecedented taxonomic …
The multiple states of environmental DNA and what is known about their persistence in aquatic environments
Increased use of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis for indirect species detection has
spurred the need to understand eDNA persistence in the environment. Understanding the …
spurred the need to understand eDNA persistence in the environment. Understanding the …