Improving ecological surveys for the detection of cryptic, fossorial snakes using eDNA on and under artificial cover objects
Performing ecological surveys for secretive, fossorial snakes is challenging. Traditional survey methods involve visual observation under artificial cover objects (ACOs); this is labor-intensive and requires multiple consistent surveys of suitable habitats. Detection of snake DNA deposited under ACO...
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Main Authors: | Laura Matthias, Michael J. Allison, Carrina Y. Maslovat, Jared Hobbs, Caren C. Helbing |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/312eec26c02f4ff1b2286b1aec4fe071 |
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