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Passive eDNA collection enhances aquatic biodiversity analysis

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Bessey, Cindy ; Berry, Olly ; Keesing, John
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These data were collected to trial passive eDNA collection methods in tropical and temperate waters for the detection of fishes. The data were generated as part of a feasibility study within the Environomics Future Science Platform. The goal of the project was to develop low-cost, low-tech, easy to deploy methods for biomonitoring studies.

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