Mapping biodiversity hotspots of fish communities in subtropical streams through environmental DNA
Abstract Large tropical and subtropical rivers are among the most biodiverse ecosystems worldwide, but also suffer from high anthropogenic pressures. These rivers are hitherto subject to little or no routine biomonitoring, which would be essential for identification of conservation areas of high imp...
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Auteurs principaux: | Rosetta C. Blackman, Maslin Osathanunkul, Jeanine Brantschen, Cristina Di Muri, Lynsey R. Harper, Elvira Mächler, Bernd Hänfling, Florian Altermatt |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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