Different approaches to processing environmental DNA samples in turbid waters have distinct effects for fish, bacterial and archaea communities
Coastal lagoons are an important habitat for endemic and threatened species in California that have suffered impacts from urbanization and increased drought. Environmental DNA has been promoted as a way to aid in the monitoring of biological communities, but much remains to be understood on the bias...
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Main Authors: | Turba, Rachel, Thai, Glory H., Jacobs, David K. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2023-04-01
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Series: | Peer Community Journal |
Online Access: | https://peercommunityjournal.org/articles/10.24072/pcjournal.256/ |
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