2024
DOI: 10.1002/edn3.519
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Importance of eDNA taphonomy and sediment provenance for robust ecological inference: Insights from interfacial geochemistry

K. K. Sand,
S. Jelavić,
K. H. Kjær
et al.

Abstract: Retrieval of modern and ancient environmental DNA (eDNA) from sediments has revolutionized our ability to study past and present ecosystems. Little emphasis has been placed, however, on the fundamentals of the DNA–sediment associations in environmental settings. Consequently, our understanding of mineralogic controls and geochemical processes that take place on the DNA–sediment interface, and its implications for eDNA taphonomy and provenance, remain extremely limited. Here, we apply interfacial geochemical pr… Show more

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