Community eDNA metabarcoding as a detection tool for documenting freshwater mussel (Unionidae) species assemblages
Abstract Documenting species occurrences and habitat occupancy of unionid mussels can often be challenging. Environmental DNA (eDNA) has been shown to be a reliable tool for detecting unionids with comparable or greater sensitivity than conventional sampling and has the added advantages of not distu...
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Auteurs principaux: | Stephanie A. Coghlan, Charise A. Currier, Joanna Freeland, Todd J. Morris, Chris C. Wilson |
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Wiley
2021
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