“…Recently, the use of invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA) was put forward as a promising strategy to assess mammalian biodiversity (summarized in: Calvignac-Spencer, Leendertz, Gilbert, & Schubert, 2013;Schnell et al, 2015). Leeches as well as blow and flesh flies (families Calliphoridae and Sarcophagidae; later on flies) were, for example, used as wildlife DNA samplers in pristine tropical areas (Calvignac-Spencer, Merkel, et al, 2013;Lee, Gan, Clements, Wilson, & Adamowicz, 2016;Rodgers et al, 2017;Schnell et al, 2012;Schubert et al, 2014).…”