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Publication year - 2022
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environmental dna
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
ISSN - 2637-4943
DOI - 10.1002/edn3.215
Subject(s) - fishery , geography , biology
Photo caption and credit Top Left: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) recorded by baited remote underwater video system (BRUVS) in Flensborg Fjord in Denmark. Credit line: Picture by Tim Wilms Top Middle: Developmental stages of the small carpenter bee Ceratina calcarata. The microbiome of this bee varies from pollen to larval and pupal to adult stages. Photo credit: Sandra Rehan. Top Right: The pointed snail Cochlicella acuta aggregating on a fence post in South Australia. Photo by:Valerie Caron, CSIRO Bottom Left: Different Pseudo‐nitzschia species in a phytoplankton samplecollected at the LTER‐MC site in the Gulf of Naples.˶ Credits: MoTax ‐ SZN Bottom Middle: eDNA signals from fish species differed by habitat (rock, eelgrass, and sand). Some species like salmon and herring were found in multiple habitats and are connected by white lines. Photo credit: Rebecca White. Bottom Right: = Elephant fecal collection by an African Park’s Ranger in Garamba National Park, DRC. Photo by; Jordana Meyer

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