Species-specific detection and quantification of environmental DNA from marine fishes in the Baltic Sea

Volume: 510, Pages: 31 - 45
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Biomass assesment of fish stocks is a difficult task that often involves costly fisheries trawl surveys. Trawl surveys rarely return replicate samples, as trawling attempts are expensive and difficult to reproduce. Furthermore, traditional benthic trawling is often detrimental to habitats and the organisms associated with the sea bottom. The rapidly developing field of environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis offers a new approach to non-invasive...
Paper Details
Title
Species-specific detection and quantification of environmental DNA from marine fishes in the Baltic Sea
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
510
Pages
31 - 45
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