Watered down biodiversity: Sample type is critical in environmental DNA studies for biomonitoring

A new study looking at macroinvertebrate diversity in shallow, open-water wetlands found that sample choice is a critical factor for a comprehensive assessment of biodiversity. This study has major impacts for informing large-scale freshwater biomonitoring projects.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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