Biodiversity assessment across a dynamic riverine system: A comparison of eDNA metabarcoding versus traditional fish surveying methods
Abstract While many studies have considered the ability of eDNA to assess animal communities in lacustrine settings, fewer have considered riverine systems, particularly those spanning the environmental gradients present in large river basins. Such dynamic systems are challenging for eDNA biomonitor...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jane Hallam, Elizabeth L. Clare, John Iwan Jones, Julia J. Day |
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Wiley
2021
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