Development of an Environmental and Faecal DNA Tool for Monitoring the Spatial Distribution and Fish Predation on the Mountain Amphibian Calotriton asper
Marine Deluen,
Géraldine Loot,
Romain Bertrand
et al.
Abstract:Gathering ecological knowledge about species with cryptic behaviour can be challenging and strongly depends on human, financial and logistical resources. Yet, this is essential for the conservation of threatened and/or elusive species and wildlife management. The use of DNA tools is emerging as an efficient solution to overcome these constraints. Here, we developed specific primers and a droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) protocol for the quantitative detection of the endemic amphibian Calotriton asper in freshwater … Show more
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