“…Regarding sediment preservation for eDNA analysis, most samples have been directly frozen (at −20 • C or −80 • C) (e.g., [38,60,61,94,95,110]), preserved in LifeGuard Soil preservation solution (MoBio, Carlsbad, CA, USA, later acquired by Qiagen, Hilden, Germany) [69,70,78,105], in ethanol at −20 • C [40,43,126], or freeze-dried [62] (Table S2). The filters' material used for water eDNA analysis (i.e., glass microfiber, cellulose nitrate, nylon, polycarbonate, or polyethersulfone), and their pore size (0.2 µm to 5 µm), have been highly variable among studies in both marine and fresh waters (e.g., [36,64,65,70,75,82,96,102,103,127]) (Table S2).…”