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Keyword: eDNA


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Project

Developing DNA Methods to Monitor Invasive Species and Biodiversity in Estuaries
Investigating the Interconnectedness of Climate Change, Nuisance Mosquitoes, and Resilience of Coastal Salt Marsh Systems

Resource

"Fight the Bite" Brochure
Multimedia
Developing DNA Methods to Monitor Invasive Species and Biodiversity in Estuaries
Project Overview
eDNA Data and Results Newsletters
Multimedia
eDNA Sampling Protocols and Videos
Tool
Environmental DNA Sequences and Extractions from Six Reserves
Data
EstuariesDNA Website
Website
Interconnectedness of Climate Change and Nuisance Mosquitoes Datasets
Data
Interconnectedness of Climate Change and Nuisance Mosquitoes Graphics
Multimedia
Interconnectedness of Climate Change and Nuisance Mosquitoes Teacher Education Modules
K-12
Investigating the Interconnectedness of Climate Change, Nuisance Mosquitos, and Resilience of Coastal Salt Marsh Systems
Project Overview
New Technology for Old problems: Exploring the Use of eDNA in the Reserve System
Webinar Summary
Recommended Methods for eDNA Water Sampling in Estuarine Systems
Factsheet
Understanding the Interconnectedness of Climate Change, Salt Marsh Resilience, and Nuisance Mosquitoes
Webinar Summary

 

 

 

 

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