2023
DOI: 10.1002/edn3.407
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Toward freshwater plant diversity surveys with eDNA barcoding and metabarcoding

Abstract: Providing reliable, cost‐effective data on species distribution is critical to ensuring biodiversity conservation. However, many species may go unrecorded by conventional surveys, especially in aquatic environments. Environmental DNA (eDNA) barcoding and metabarcoding are alternative approaches that could complete biodiversity estimates based on species observations. While eDNA surveys are being standardized for some animal groups (e.g., fish and amphibians), research on eDNA approaches for freshwater plant co… Show more

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“…Although eDNA surveys for groups like fishes are being standardized, this differs for other aquatic taxa such as macroinvertebrates [407] and plants [408]. Humanization processes like water pollution and habitat fragmentation lead to a decline in macroinvertebrate populations, highlighting the importance of rapid, precise, and homogeneous eDNA monitoring for species survival [409][410][411].…”
Section: Effects Of Pharmaceuticals On Aquatic Invertebrates Plants A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although eDNA surveys for groups like fishes are being standardized, this differs for other aquatic taxa such as macroinvertebrates [407] and plants [408]. Humanization processes like water pollution and habitat fragmentation lead to a decline in macroinvertebrate populations, highlighting the importance of rapid, precise, and homogeneous eDNA monitoring for species survival [409][410][411].…”
Section: Effects Of Pharmaceuticals On Aquatic Invertebrates Plants A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the absence of single universal plant barcodes hinders the use of metabarcoding for studying contemporary marine plants. However, recent studies show promising results in assessing plant biodiversity monitoring in aquatic ecosystems [408]. Overall, the necessity for sensitive biomonitoring tools to support conservation initiatives aimed at safeguarding these susceptible organisms is paramount.…”
Section: Effects Of Pharmaceuticals On Aquatic Invertebrates Plants A...mentioning
confidence: 99%