Monitoring riverine fish communities through eDNA metabarcoding: determining optimal sampling strategies along an altitudinal and biodiversity gradient
Monitoring aquatic biodiversity through DNA extracted from environmental samples (eDNA) combined with high-throughput sequencing, commonly referred to as eDNA metabarcoding, is increasing in popularity within the scientific community. However, sampling strategies, laboratory protocols and analytical...
Main Authors: | Jonas Bylemans, Dianne M. Gleeson, Mark Lintermans, Christopher M. Hardy, Matthew Beitzel, Dean M. Gilligan, Elise M. Furlan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2018-12-01
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Series: | Metabarcoding and Metagenomics |
Online Access: | https://mbmg.pensoft.net/article/30457/ |
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