2024
DOI: 10.1002/edn3.525
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Comparing cost, effort, and performance of environmental DNA sampling and trapping for detecting an elusive freshwater turtle

Elizabeth C. Sternhagen,
Mark A. Davis,
Eric R. Larson
et al.

Abstract: Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis is an effective and non‐invasive technique for surveying and monitoring rare, threatened, or endangered (RTE) species. Compared to conventional capture‐based sampling, eDNA analysis may offer a more cost‐effective approach for surveying RTE species, yet few studies have compared their cost‐efficiency—a critical consideration for conservation planning. We compared the costs, effort, and relative performance of aquatic eDNA sampling and conventional trapping for detecting the Al… Show more

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