Aquatic environmental DNA: A review of the macro-organismal biomonitoring revolution
Curtin University · Australian Institute of Marine Science · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is the fastest growing biomonitoring tool fuelled by two key features: time efficiency and sensitivity. Technological advancements allow rapid biodiversity detection at both species and community levels with increasing accuracy. Concurrently, there has been a global demand to standardise eDNA methods, but this is only possible with an in-depth overview of the technological advancements and a discussion of the pros and cons of available methods. We therefore conducted a systematic literature review of 407 peer-reviewed papers on aquatic eDNA published between 2012 and 2021. We observed a gradual increase in the annual number of publications from four (2012) to 28 (2018), followed by a…
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19Topics & keywords
- Biomonitoring
- Macro
- Environmental DNA
- Ecology
- Environmental science
- Biology
- Zoology
- Computer science