2024
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13562
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Use of eDNA and conventional sampling methods to survey rock pool (gnamma) biodiversity on granite inselbergs

Damian R. Michael,
Allan Murray,
Phil Murray
et al.

Abstract: Sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) and high‐throughput sequencing is emerging as an effective biodiversity assessment method in aquatic systems and may have utility for biodiversity inventory in terrestrial environments. Rock pools (gnammas) on granite inselbergs support a rich community of aquatic organisms and are culturally important to Indigenous peoples worldwide. However, the application of eDNA to survey rock pool biodiversity are undocumented. In a collaborative study with traditional owners, we expl… Show more

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