Toward a national eDNA strategy for the United States
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) data make it possible to measure and monitor biodiversity at unprecedented resolution and scale. As use‐cases multiply and scientific consensus grows regarding the value of eDNA analysis, public agencies have an opportunity to decide how and where eDNA data fit into...
Main Authors: | Ryan P. Kelly, David M. Lodge, Kai N. Lee, Susanna Theroux, Adam J. Sepulveda, Christopher A. Scholin, Joseph M. Craine, Elizabeth Andruszkiewicz Allan, Krista M. Nichols, Kim M. Parsons, Kelly D. Goodwin, Zachary Gold, Francisco P. Chavez, Rachel T. Noble, Cathryn L. Abbott, Melinda R. Baerwald, Amanda M. Naaum, Peter M. Thielen, Ariel Levi Simons, Christopher L. Jerde, Jeffrey J. Duda, Margaret E. Hunter, John A. Hagan, Rachel Sarah Meyer, Joshua A. Steele, Mark Y. Stoeckle, Holly M. Bik, Christopher P. Meyer, Eric Stein, Karen E. James, Austen C. Thomas, Elif Demir‐Hilton, Molly A. Timmers, John F. Griffith, Michael J. Weise, Stephen B. Weisberg |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024-01-01
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Series: | Environmental DNA |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.432 |
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