First National Survey of Terrestrial Biodiversity Using Airborne eDNA
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First national survey of terrestrial biodiversity using airborne eDNA
Near real-time data across taxa are necessary for quantifying biodiversity at regional to continental scales and evaluating conservation measures. Yet, standardized methods and globally distributed infrastructure are still lacking. In this study, we conducted the first national survey of terrestrial biodiversity using a metabarcoding approach on airborne environmental DNA collected by a national ambient air quality monitoring network. Our goal w…
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