One Apple, One Orange (Ryan Kelly)
As eDNA datasets have become more common, a frequent and reasonable step for many applications is to compare some eDNA […]
As eDNA datasets have become more common, a frequent and reasonable step for many applications is to compare some eDNA […]
A really practical question for eDNA is: so what? So I can detect all kinds of species in the world
One of the first questions asked when presenting eDNA data is: “It is great that you found eDNA from beaver
eDNA metabarcoding still never ceases to amaze, a single liter of sea water detecting hundreds of species from bread crumbs
A recent Twitter thread got me thinking more about rare reads in metabarcoding studies. I have, at points in the
Any study has to be concerned with the signal-to-noise ratio, even if we often don’t explicitly measure it. For any
As we continue to use eDNA in marine ecosystems, one large, lingering question remains: where, and how often, should we