In times of exacerbating biodiversity loss, reliable data on species occurrence are essential. Environmental DNA (eDNA) - DNA released from organisms into the water - is increasingly used to detect ...
Researchers have outlined a powerful new tool for monitoring trade of rare and endangered fish species in Hong Kong wet markets. Using environmental DNA (eDNA) present in the drain runoff water of ...
A Curtin University-led study has revealed the extraordinary biodiversity hidden in deep underwater canyons off Western ...
Researchers at Aarhus University have demonstrated that a simple adjustment to water filtration methods can dramatically ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and metabarcoding are transforming biodiversity monitoring by enabling rapid, non-invasive assessments of community composition ...
A new paper published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B used environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding to analyze fish and zooplankton communities. The study found that the movement of ...
A year-long study of New York’s East River is making the case for environmental DNA (eDNA) as a low-cost monitoring method ...
Despite protective measures being in place, endangered fish species are regularly caught then sold in open markets. And while visually searching them out can be difficult, a new technology could more ...
A new study published in PeerJ Life & Environment and featured in the International Association for Biological Oceanography Hub evaluates the use of DNA metabarcoding to identify fish eggs. The study ...
A year-long environmental DNA study of New York City's East River involving single liter water samples revealed an unexpectedly detailed ...