Persistence and accumulation of environmental DNA from an endangered dragonfly
Abstract Detection of environmental DNA (eDNA) has become a commonly used surveillance method for threatened or invasive vertebrates in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. However, most studies in this field favor vertebrate target species. Environmental DNA protocols can be especially useful...
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Auteurs principaux: | Kristie J. Schmidt, Daniel A. Soluk, Sarah E. Mays Maestas, Hugh B. Britten |
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2021
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