Environmental DNA as a detection and quantitative tool for stream‐dwelling salamanders: A comparison with the traditional active search method
Abstract As amphibians are showing significant signs of decline, adequate information and understanding of target species are essential for taking appropriate conservation measures. In recent years, environmental DNA has seen notable growth as a monitoring tool and testing this emergent method with...
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Main Authors: | Félix Plante, Patrice Bourgault, Yohann Dubois, Louis Bernatchez |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b24f41d344894320b1fdd0fb4b60c7c2 |
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