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In the case of France’s elusive angel shark, eDNA helped scientists rediscover an animal many thought to be lost for good, and gave ocean managers key information about where it lives so that th ...
The shark science world has been using eDNA studies for years, testing waters worldwide to explore what sharks are where - even if they haven’t been physically seen! One of the areas of interest ...
A school of fish follow a whale shark feeding off the coast of Western Australia. Researchers have shown they can use eDNA to study these animals—instead of having to take tissue samples.
Several shark and ray species were detected in and around Dutch wind farms based on traces of DNA in the seawater (eDNA). For the first time, scientists from Wageningen University & Research have ...
As well as the tope shark and the European eel ... and environmental DNA (eDNA) – which looks for DNA found in the environment to detect rare species. They said that while BRUV surveys (£ ...
Shark Bay hosts the largest seagrass plant in the world ... in it and were guided through a exercise on the possible contamination factors when sampling eDNA. The UNESCO environmental DNA campaign is ...
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