eDNA metabarcoding of decapod crustaceans across Indonesian seas has implications for biodiversity conservation and fisheries sustainability

Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods are increasingly viewed as alternate or complementary approaches to conventional capture-based surveys for marine conservation and fisheries management purposes, especially at large spatial scales in mega-biodiversity regions such as Indonesia. Decapod crustacean dis...

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Main Authors: Madduppa, Hawis, Sani, Lalu M. Iqbal, Nugroho, Kuncoro Catur, Bengen, Dietriech G., Muchlisin, Zainal Abidin, Fadli, Nur, Subhan, Beginer, Arafat, Dondy, Zamani, Neviaty P., Sunuddin, Adriani, Ismet, Meutia Samira, Srimariana, Endang S., Cakasana, Nadya, Lestari, Dea Fauzia, Santoso, Prakas, Setyaningsih, Wahyu Adi, Baksir, Abdurrachman, Manurung, Vindy Rilani, Damora, Adrian, Ramadhaniaty, Mutia, Sartimbul, Aida, Oli, Muh Yasin Umsini Putra, Tanod, Wendy Alexander, Munira, Munira, Dobo, Johny, Setyobudi, Eko, Nadiarti, Nadiarti, Jompa, Jamaluddin, Auliyah, Nurul, Ndobe, Samliok, Mahyudi, Indra, Ninef, Jotham S. R., Rehatta, Beatrix M., Moore, Abigail Mary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283778/1/Oli_PN.pdf