Environmental DNA surveys of African biodiversity: State of knowledge, challenges, and opportunities

Environmental DNA surveys have become a well-established tool for detecting natural communities, showing excellent promise for supporting biodiversity monitoring, conservation, and management efforts. Africa is a continent of exceptional biodiversity, threatened not only by anthropogenic pressures but also by a general lack of research capacity and infrastructure, limiting evaluation and monitoring of ecosystems. This commentary explores the use of environmental DNA in surveying natural diversity, a rapidly moving field, within the context of capturing Africa’s natural capital.

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