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Whale shark: Endangered species tracked by environmental DNA in seawater
Species New to Science: September 2019
Environmental DNA from Seawater Samples Correlate with Trawl Catches of Subarctic, Deepwater Fishes
Population characteristics of a large whale shark aggregation inferred from seawater environmental Dna
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The Society for Conservation Biology
PDF) Environmental DNA – An emerging tool in conservation for monitoring past and present biodiversity
Seawater environmental DNA reflects seasonality of a coastal fish community | SpringerLink
PDF) Population‐level inferences from environmental DNA—Current status and future perspectives
PDF) Consequences of marine barriers for genetic diversity of the coral‐specialist yellowbar angelfish from the Northwestern Indian Ocean
Environmental DNA metabarcoding of wild flowers reveals diverse communities of terrestrial arthropods - Thomsen - 2019 - Ecology and Evolution - Wiley Online Library
From the marina – University of Copenhagen
Development and application of environmental DNA surveillance for the threatened crucian carp (Carassius carassius) - Harper - 2019 - Freshwater Biology - Wiley Online Library
Seawater environmental DNA reflects seasonality of a coastal fish community | Request PDF
Seawater environmental DNA reflects seasonality of a coastal fish community | SpringerLink
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Whale shark genetics revealed by water samples – University of Copenhagen
Watery tales of whale sharks | Nature Research Ecology & Evolution Community
Environmental DNA from Seawater Samples Correlate with Trawl Catches of Subarctic, Deepwater Fishes