| doi: 10.24072/pci.ecotoxenvchem.100003

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  • who: New insights into eDNA et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: | DOI: 10.24072/pci.ecotoxenvchem.100003, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this context, the work undertaken by Jelavic et_al , focused on the adsorption of eDNA by lesser-investigated carbonaceous materials (CMs), namely soot and charcoal, as common non-mineral environmental surfaces.

SUMMARY

    In recent years, the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to investigate biodiversity has gained considerable interest (Thomsen and Willerslev, 2015; Mauvisseau et_al, 2022). It allows for the indirect detection of species but it requires . . .

     

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