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Home
Program Overview
Registration
Registration
Accommodation
Abstract Submission
Sponsorship & Exhibition
Sponsor & Exhibitor Opportunities
Sponsor & Exhibitor Profiles
Sponsor & Exhibitor Manual
Visiting Canberra
Past Conferences
2023 eDNA
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2023 Speakers
2023 Program
2023 Committee
2025 eDNA
2025 Program
2025 Workshops
2025 Posters
2025 Speakers
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Poster Title
Presenting Author
1
eDNA use in biosecurity monitoring and surveillance for early detection and management of invasive pests
Antonette Walford
2
Investigating Seed Bank Potential of Crustose Coralline Algae
Aimee Van Der Reis
3
Environmental monitoring for avian influenza viruses in Aotearoa New Zealand
Allison Miller
4
From microbes to vertebrates: developing a taxon-independent index for the biomonitoring of wetlands
Angus Lawrie
5
How the development of molecular microbial ecology can inform current eDNA approaches
Anna Hopkins
6
Exploring how eDNA can be integrated into government fish monitoring programs
Dale McNeil
7
Detecting Predators from Animal Remains as Part of Conservation Translocation Efforts
Erin Hill
8
Testing eDNA as a tool for tracing and characterising terrigenous contributions to marine sedimentation
Jaret Bilewitch
9
Developing and validating quantitative polymerase chain reaction assays for invasive marine bivalves
Kathryn Wiltshire
10
Environmental DNA can detect the hybrid
Masayuki K. Sakata
11
How dashboards can help connect eDNA data with decision makers
Petra Muellner
12
Negative effects of farmland abandonment on the reproduction of a small salamander (Hynobius setouchi)
Toshifumi Minamoto
13
eDNA Insights into Southern Ocean biodiversity and Antarctic invasion pathways
Georgia Nester
14
Using eDNA to unveil trophic dynamics of subterranean invertebrates
Mahima Tawal
15
Sediments from Caves to the Laboratory: Ancient Sediment DNA Paves the way for Future Environmental Research
Siobhan Evans
16
The temporal and spatial community composition of biofouling on aquaculture structures using eDNA techniques
Tian Tian
17
Navigating uncertainty in environmental DNA detection of a nuisance marine macroalga
Patrick Nichols
18
Using environmental DNA to understand the lifecycle and spread of the flat oyster parasite Bonamia ostreae
Amber Brooks
19
Mapping Mitochondrial Haplotypes of Blacktip Sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) using Environmental DNA Metabarcoding
Eldridge Wisely
20
Food for thought: How changing sea ice conditions influence microalgae communities.
Jacqui Stuart
21
Five genera-specific eDNA assays to detect and quantify kelp sequestration in Aotearoa’s deep-sea environments
Mari Deinhart
22
Qualitative model-informed eDNA monitoring
Sarah Stephenson
23
Morphology and sedimentary eDNA tools in benthic diversity assessment in an Arctic glacially impacted fjord
Maria Włodarska-kowalczuk
24
Unraveling community potential interactions by environmental DNA in the Hong Kong coastal waters
Sangwook Lee
25
Realising the potential of eDNA as a biomonitoring tool for sea snakes
Amelia Pointon
26
Environmental DNA
/RNA
(eDNA
/
e
RNA
) Surveillance: A Novel Approach for Detecting Avian Influenza Virus in Urban Waterways of North Queensland, Australia
Robyn Pearce
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Demonstrating marine eDNA technology for monitoring biodiversity, characterizing ocean biogeochemistry, and enhancing other monitoring methods
Innovation Beyond the Lab – Ensuring Every Sample Counts
Managing eDNA uncertainty in biosecurity applications
Ka pū te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi / The old net is cast aside, the new net goes fishing
Tracking Reproductive Activities Using Environmental DNA
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