[HTML][HTML] Aquatic environmental DNA: A review of the macro-organismal biomonitoring revolution
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is the fastest growing biomonitoring tool fuelled by two key
features: time efficiency and sensitivity. Technological advancements allow rapid …
features: time efficiency and sensitivity. Technological advancements allow rapid …
Current status and topical issues on the use of eDNA-based targeted detection of rare animal species
Animal detection through DNA present in environmental samples (eDNA) is a valuable tool
for detecting rare species, that are difficult to observe and monitor. eDNA-based tools are …
for detecting rare species, that are difficult to observe and monitor. eDNA-based tools are …
Environmental RNA can distinguish life stages in amphibian populations
MB Parsley, CS Goldberg - Molecular Ecology Resources, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Applications of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis methods for biomonitoring have grown
exponentially over the last decade and provide a wealth of new information on the …
exponentially over the last decade and provide a wealth of new information on the …
Environmental DNA metabarcoding from flowers reveals arthropod pollinators, plant pests, parasites, and potential predator–prey interactions while revealing more …
Arthropods can strongly impact ecosystems through pollination, herbivory, predation, and
parasitism. As such, characterizing arthropod biodiversity is vital to understanding …
parasitism. As such, characterizing arthropod biodiversity is vital to understanding …
BeeDNA: Microfluidic environmental DNA metabarcoding as a tool for connecting plant and pollinator communities
Pollinators are declining globally, and this loss can reduce plant reproduction, erode critical
ecosystem services and resilience, and drive economic losses. Monitoring pollinator …
ecosystem services and resilience, and drive economic losses. Monitoring pollinator …
Conservation of rare and cryptic species: Challenges of uncertainty and opportunities for progress
Effective conservation of at‐risk species presents a conundrum, often requiring rapid status
assessments and timely actions regardless of the adequacy of best available information …
assessments and timely actions regardless of the adequacy of best available information …
Quantifying impacts of an environmental intervention using environmental DNA
Environmental laws around the world require some version of an environmental‐impact
assessment surrounding construction projects and other discrete instances of human …
assessment surrounding construction projects and other discrete instances of human …
Comparing cost, effort, and performance of environmental DNA sampling and trapping for detecting an elusive freshwater turtle
Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is an effective and non‐invasive technique for
surveying and monitoring rare, threatened, or endangered (RTE) species. Compared to …
surveying and monitoring rare, threatened, or endangered (RTE) species. Compared to …
Contrasting patterns of biodiversity across wetland habitats using single‐time‐point environmental DNA surveys
HT Coleman, TG Matthews… - Aquatic …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Wildlife surveys are central to the conservation and restoration management of wetland
habitats; however, the often laborious and costly nature of traditional survey methods can …
habitats; however, the often laborious and costly nature of traditional survey methods can …
[HTML][HTML] Illustrated keys and a DNA barcode reference library of the amphibians and terrestrial reptiles (Amphibia, Reptilia) of São Tomé and Príncipe (Gulf of Guinea …
LMP Ceríaco, MP Marques, ACA de Sousa… - ZooKeys, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract The herpetofauna of São Tomé and Príncipe consists of nine species of
amphibians, all endemic, and 21 species of terrestrial reptiles, of which 17 are endemic. Our …
amphibians, all endemic, and 21 species of terrestrial reptiles, of which 17 are endemic. Our …