Detecting and analysing intraspecific genetic variation with eDNA: From population genetics to species abundance
Advancements in environmental DNA (eDNA) approaches have allowed for rapid and
efficient species detections in diverse environments. Although most eDNA research is …
efficient species detections in diverse environments. Although most eDNA research is …
Environmental DNA study on aquatic ecosystem monitoring and management: Recent advances and prospects
S Huang, K Yoshitake, S Watabe, S Asakawa - Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is organismal DNA that can be detected in the environment and
is derived from cellular material of organisms shed into aquatic or terrestrial environments. It …
is derived from cellular material of organisms shed into aquatic or terrestrial environments. It …
Metabarcoding reveals high‐resolution biogeographical and metaphylogeographical patterns through marine barriers
Aim It has been predicted that there should be concordance between biogeographical and
phylogeographical processes structuring multi‐species regional assemblages. We …
phylogeographical processes structuring multi‐species regional assemblages. We …
Opportunities and inherent limits of using environmental DNA for population genetics
Molecular techniques using DNA retrieved from community or environmental samples, in
particular environmental DNA (eDNA), are becoming increasingly popular for detecting …
particular environmental DNA (eDNA), are becoming increasingly popular for detecting …
Spineless and overlooked: DNA metabarcoding of autonomous reef monitoring structures reveals intra‐and interspecific genetic diversity in Mediterranean …
A Thomasdotter, P Shum, F Mugnai… - Molecular Ecology …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The ability to gather genetic information using DNA metabarcoding of bulk samples obtained
directly from the environment is crucial to determine biodiversity baselines and understand …
directly from the environment is crucial to determine biodiversity baselines and understand …
Environmental DNA reflects common haplotypic variation
Abstract Analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) has gained widespread usage for
taxonomically based biodiversity assessment. While interest in applying noninvasive eDNA …
taxonomically based biodiversity assessment. While interest in applying noninvasive eDNA …
Testing small‐scale ecological gradients and intraspecific differentiation for hundreds of kelp forest species using haplotypes from metabarcoding
P Shum, SR Palumbi - Molecular Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
DNA metabarcoding has been increasingly used to detail distributions of hundreds of
species. Most analyses focus on creating molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) …
species. Most analyses focus on creating molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) …
The use of various statistical methods for authenticity and detection of adulteration in fish and seafood
K Kotsanopoulos, PV Martsikalis… - Critical Reviews in …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Various methodologies including genetic analyses, morphometrics, proteomics, lipidomics,
metabolomics, etc. are now used or being developed to authenticate fish and seafood. Such …
metabolomics, etc. are now used or being developed to authenticate fish and seafood. Such …
Estimating number of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) individuals using environmental DNA and haplotype count in small rivers
S Halvorsen, L Korslund, M Mattingsdal… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Knowledge about population genetic data is important for effective conservation
management. Genetic research traditionally requires sampling directly from the organism …
management. Genetic research traditionally requires sampling directly from the organism …
Environmental DNA for biodiversity monitoring of coral reefs
Coral reefs are globally significant repositories of marine biodiversity. Over 25% of all
marine life depends on coral reefs at some point in their life cycle. Among the nine million …
marine life depends on coral reefs at some point in their life cycle. Among the nine million …