“…In 2008, Ficetola and colleagues used DNA extracted from pond water to detect the American bull frog, a prominent IAS in Europe. Since this study, research application of eDNA has ballooned to include different taxonomic groups by either a species‐specific method (conventional PCR, qPCR and ddPCR), or whole communities such as fish (Hänfling et al, 2016; Pont et al, 2018), macroinvertebrates (Fernández, Rodríguez‐Martínez, Martínez, Garcia‐Vazquez, & Ardura, 2019; Brantschen et al, 2021), and zooplankton (Brown, Chain, Zhan, MacIsaac, & Cristescu, 2016; Djurhuus et al, 2018) using a metabarcoding approach. A key advantage of eDNA sampling, which makes it particularly well suited for IAS monitoring, is its scalability.…”