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Assessing the efficiency of eDNA metabarcoding for documenting patterns of metazoan communities in the Arctic
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2018
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Arctic biodiversity has been for a long time underestimated, situated in a region considered as an austere environment combined to the lack of knowledge. The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA), a new method tracing DNA from macro-organisms, is changing the way we monitor aquatic biodiversity and has the potential to answer large-scale fundamental biodiversity questions in remote regions such as the Arctic. This study aims to evaluate the eDNA dispersal by contrasting the difference between
doi:10.7287/peerj.preprints.26798v1
fatcat:gkmpa24aofg2bb4nvo2axoeqye