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The ecology of environmental DNA and implications for ...


The ecology of environmental DNA and implications for ...

Here, we outline a framework for understanding the ecology of eDNA, including the origin, state, transport, and fate of extraorganismal genetic material.

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PDF | Environmental DNA (eDNA) refers to the genetic material that can be extracted from bulk environmental samples such as soil, water, ...

The ecology of environmental DNA and implications for ...

Environmental DNA (eDNA) refers to the genetic material that can be extracted from bulk environmental samples such as soil, water, and even air.

[PDF] The ecology of environmental DNA and implications for ...

This work outlines a framework for understanding the ecology of eDNA, including the origin, state, transport, and fate of extraorganismal genetic material, ...

ecology of environmental DNA and implications for conservation ...

Environmental DNA (eDNA) refers to the genetic material that can be extracted from bulk environmental samples such as soil, water, and even air.

Environmental DNA reveals seasonal shifts and potential ... - Nature

Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis allows the simultaneous examination of organisms across multiple trophic levels and domains of life, ...

Environmental DNA: An Emerging Tool for Understanding Aquatic ...

The objectives of this effort include improving long-term monitoring of fish and other aquatic species and early detection of aquatic invasive ...

Environmental DNA for wildlife biology and biodiversity monitoring

Particular attributes of so-called environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis render it a potent tool for elucidating mechanistic insights in ecological and evolutionary ...

The ecology of environmental DNA and implications for ... - OUCI

The ecology of environmental DNA and implications for conservation genetics · List of references · Publications that cite this publication.

Environmental DNA: What's behind the term? Clarifying the ...

In general, “environmental DNA” is defined as DNA isolated from environmental samples, in contrast to genomic DNA that is extracted directly ...

1 Introduction to environmental DNA (eDNA) - Oxford Academic

DNA metabarcoding can be defined as the simultaneous DNA-based identification of many taxa found in the same eDNA extract. It is usually based on the analysis ...

Past, present, and future perspectives of environmental DNA (eDNA ...

Perhaps the most exciting and thus far the most explored avenue of eDNA metabarcoding research is the application for ecosystem and biodiversity monitoring, ...

Comment on “Environmental DNA: What's behind the term?” by ...

For example, eDNA from a large variety of taxonomic groups can be found as organismal or extra‐organismal DNA (types) in the environment (Figure ...

Observing Life in the Sea Using Environmental DNA | Oceanography

The use of environmental DNA (eDNA) for studying the ecology and variability of life in the sea is reviewed here in the context of US ...

Rapid progression and future of environmental DNA research - Nature

Environmental DNA based research is a new field within molecular ecology that is seeing an amazing increase in research activity.

Editorial: Environmental DNA Innovations for Conservation - Frontiers

The contemporary application of eDNA analysis was realized when Ficetola et al. (2008) demonstrated that informative genetic material was not only retrievable ...

Environmental DNA: what is it and how can it help us protect wildlife?

When an organism, say a fish, moves through the environment it's constantly shedding bits of itself. A creature can shed anything from dead skin cells to mucus ...

Critical considerations for the application of environmental DNA ...

Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the understanding of the ecology and conservation of aquatic ...

Environmental DNA – eDNA

Environmental DNA (eDNA) is defined as genetic material obtained directly from environmental samples such as soil, sediment, water, snow, air, ...

Applications of environmental DNA (eDNA) in ecology and ...

Environmental DNA (eDNA) is an emerging technique that can increase our ability to detect and quantify biodiversity, by overcoming some of the ...