Invasive terrestrial invertebrate detection in water and soil using a targeted eDNA approach
Terrestrial invasive invertebrates can rapidly colonise new areas, causing detrimental effects on biodiversity, economy and lifestyle. Targeted environmental DNA (eDNA) methods could constitute an early detection tool given their sensitivity to small numbers of individuals. We hypothesised that terr...
Main Authors: | Cecilia Villacorta-Rath, Lori Lach, Natalia Andrade-Rodriguez, Damien Burrows, Dianne Gleeson, Alejandro Trujillo-González |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2023-04-01
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Series: | NeoBiota |
Online Access: | https://neobiota.pensoft.net/article/98898/download/pdf/ |
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