Examination of the Utility of Environmental DNA Metabarcoding for Monitoring Fish Species in Han Rivr, Korea
Min-Ho Mun,
Hyung-Eun An,
Chang-Bae Kim
Abstract:Han River in Korea is a crucial water resource and fish habitat. Nonetheless, its biodiversity is declining because of anthropogenic activities, particularly pollution. Fish species sensitive to environmental changes are monitored to conserve biodiversity and pollution monitoring. Fish species can be monitored based on environmental DNA (eDNA) which is released by organisms into the environment eDNA metabarcoding can compensate for the difficulties of collection-based fish monitoring and can be used for effici… Show more
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