Existing data are too biased to provide a reliable picture of the global average of local species richness trends. This is the conclusion of an international research team led by the German Centre for ...
The modelling framework of Moura and Jetz uses species-level attributes related to body size, taxonomic activity, accessibility, environment and geography to predict global biodiscovery priorities, ...
A comparison of conventional methods and mosquito blood meal analysis to assess vertebrate diversity
Global biodiversity is declining at alarming rates, necessitating efficient and scalable biodiversity monitoring methods. This study evaluated the efficacy and efficiency of using mosquito blood meal ...
Measuring marine biodiversity with "environmental DNA"—an application of gene sequencing to environmental biology—should permit rapid assessment of changes in marine life. That makes environmental DNA ...
A team of scientists have discovered that two air quality monitoring stations in the U.K. also collected DNA samples that could benefit biodiversity monitoring. Scientists analyzed DNA samples trapped ...
DJI Drones Empower Groundbreaking eDNA Sampling in Collaboration with Wilderness International and ETH Zurich August 30, 2024 – DJI, the global leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, ...
A new system for sampling fragments of DNA from marine organisms drifting in the ocean is set to create new opportunities for research on biodiversity and ways of supporting conservation activities.
A global analysis of fish biodiversity using environmental DNA (eDNA) reveals how human activity and climate influence biodiversity patterns in river ecosystems. An international research team led by ...
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