2024
DOI: 10.3996/jfwm-23-038
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Spatial Variation of eDNA Detection Across an Invasion Gradient for Invasive Species Monitoring Programs

Laura Peterman,
Maren Tuttle-Lau,
Patrick W. DeHaan
et al.

Abstract: Spatial and temporal distribution data provide critical information for invasive species management. For example, distribution data can help managers with early detections and guiding other response actions. Environmental DNA (eDNA)-based sampling exists as one tool for monitoring invasive species. As part of bigheaded carp Hypophthalmichthys spp. monitoring efforts in the Illinois River, USA, we compared eDNA-based sampling results at multiple habitats across an invasion gradient in 2015. Greater densities of… Show more

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