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History, applications, methodological issues and perspectives for the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) in marine and freshwater environments.

Edgardo E Díaz-Ferguson, Gregory R Moyer.   

Abstract

Genetic material (short DNA fragments) left behind by species in nonliving components of the environment (e.g. soil, sediment, or water) is defined as environmental DNA (eDNA). This DNA has been previously described as particulate DNA and has been used to detect and describe microbial communities in marine sediments since the mid-1980's and phytoplankton communities in the water column since the early-1990's. More recently, eDNA has been used to monitor invasive or endangered vertebrate and invertebrate species. While there is a steady increase in the applicability of eDNA as a monitoring tool, a variety of eDNA applications are emerging in fields such as forensics, population and community ecology, and taxonomy. This review provides scientist with an understanding of the methods underlying eDNA detection as well as applications, key methodological considerations, and emerging areas of interest for its use in ecology and conservation of freshwater and marine environments.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25720166     DOI: 10.15517/rbt.v62i4.13231

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Biol Trop        ISSN: 0034-7744            Impact factor:   0.723


  3 in total

Review 1.  Early detection monitoring for aquatic non-indigenous species: Optimizing surveillance, incorporating advanced technologies, and identifying research needs.

Authors:  Anett S Trebitz; Joel C Hoffman; John A Darling; Erik M Pilgrim; John R Kelly; Emily A Brown; W Lindsay Chadderton; Scott P Egan; Erin K Grey; Syed A Hashsham; Katy E Klymus; Andrew R Mahon; Jeffrey L Ram; Martin T Schultz; Carol A Stepien; James C Schardt
Journal:  J Environ Manage       Date:  2017-07-22       Impact factor: 6.789

2.  Assessing environmental DNA detection in controlled lentic systems.

Authors:  Gregory R Moyer; Edgardo Díaz-Ferguson; Jeffrey E Hill; Colin Shea
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-07-31       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Modeling the Sensitivity of Field Surveys for Detection of Environmental DNA (eDNA).

Authors:  Martin T Schultz; Richard F Lance
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-10-28       Impact factor: 3.240

  3 in total

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