DNAqua-Net conference unites participants from around the world with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring
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DNAqua-Net conference unites participants from around the world with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring. / Bohmann, Kristine; Chua, Physilia; Holman, Luke E.; Lynggaard, Christina.
In: Environmental DNA, Vol. 3, No. 5, 2021, p. 884-888.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › peer-review
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T1 - DNAqua-Net conference unites participants from around the world with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring
AU - Bohmann, Kristine
AU - Chua, Physilia
AU - Holman, Luke E.
AU - Lynggaard, Christina
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The EU COST Action DNAqua-Net has since its start in 2016 gathered European researchers with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring. On March 9–11, 2021, their work culminated in their first conference. Here, an astounding 1500 participants from around the world gathered virtually to share their research on DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring encompassing DNA reference databases, field and laboratory protocols, data analyses and storage, implementation strategy and legal issues, and biotic indices and metrics. The overwhelming interest in DNA-based aquatic bioassessment and monitoring strongly underlines its relevance and timeliness.
AB - The EU COST Action DNAqua-Net has since its start in 2016 gathered European researchers with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring. On March 9–11, 2021, their work culminated in their first conference. Here, an astounding 1500 participants from around the world gathered virtually to share their research on DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring encompassing DNA reference databases, field and laboratory protocols, data analyses and storage, implementation strategy and legal issues, and biotic indices and metrics. The overwhelming interest in DNA-based aquatic bioassessment and monitoring strongly underlines its relevance and timeliness.
KW - biomonitoring
KW - environmental DNA
KW - freshwater
KW - marine
KW - metabarcoding
U2 - 10.1002/edn3.207
DO - 10.1002/edn3.207
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85107370816
VL - 3
SP - 884
EP - 888
JO - Environmental DNA
JF - Environmental DNA
SN - 2637-4943
IS - 5
ER -
ID: 273704707