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Dr Jaret Bilewitch1, Dr Gustav Kessel1, Dr Daniel Leduc1, Ms Sadie Mills1, Dr Judy Sutherland1 1National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd., Wellington, New Zealand   The marine environment poses challenges for assessments of species diversity using eDNA-metabarcoding due...
  • November 24, 2022
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Miss Clare Grimm1,2,3, Mr. Jason Doyle1, Prof David  Bourne1,2 1Australian Institute Of Marine Science, Townsville , Australia, 2James Cook University, Townsville, Australia, 3AIMS@JCU, Townsville, Australia   Developing a sustainable coral aquaculture industry is essential for supplementing the marine ornamental trade...
  • November 24, 2022
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Dr Kristen Westfall1, Dr Cathryn Abbott1 1Fisheries And Oceans Canada, Nanaimo, Canada   The potential for eDNA metabarcoding applications to generate positive impacts for the benefit society is so great that enabling broad implementation is now a primary goal. Reference...
  • November 24, 2022
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Miss Zoe King1, Hannah L. Buckley1, Gavin Lear2, Brent Seale1, Donnabella Lacap-Bugler1 1School of Science, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand, 2School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand   Kauri (Agathis australis) are sacred coniferous trees...
  • November 24, 2022
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Mr Austin Guthrie1, Dr Christine Cooper1, Dr Mieke Van Der Hyde1, Dr Bill Bateman1, Dr Paul Nevill1 1Curtin University, Perth, Australia   Environmental DNA (eDNA) degradation can potentially influence the effectiveness of eDNA-based biodiversity monitoring, but decay of eDNA in...
  • November 24, 2022
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Brent Gilpin1, Dr Megan Devane1, William Taylor1, Cassandra  Trent2 1ESR, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2Watercare Services Limited, Auckland, New Zealand   Most sampling of environmental waters and wastewater has typically been undertaken using a “grab sample”. Grab samples are easy and...
  • November 24, 2022
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Dr Jo James1, Dr Paul Stebbing1, Miss Rachel Naden2, Dr  Steph Bradbeer2, Dr Ben Aston2 1Apem Ltd, , United Kingdom, 2Yorkshire Water, , United Kingdom   With increasing global pressure to monitor Invasive and Non-Native Species (INNS) there is a...
  • November 24, 2022
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Dr Aden Ip1, Dr Chen Jing1, Chee Wai Lee1, Adrian Tan1, Dr Zi Yan Brian Tan1, Mr Hor Yee Collin Tong2, Ms Clara Lau1, Ms Li Ying Tan1, Dr Karenne Tun2, Dr Charlene Judith Fernandez1, Dr Siow Foong  Chang3, Dr Him...
  • November 24, 2022
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Mr Harry Layfield1 1University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom   Ponds are considered keystone systems for the conservation of biodiversity, supporting at least two-thirds of all native aquatic taxa in the UK, yet are often overlooked in national legislation. There...
  • November 24, 2022
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Dr Lauren White1, Dr Carlo Pacioni1, Dr Jenny Nelson1 1Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Melbourne, Australia   The spotted-tailed quoll has undergone significant declines across south-eastern Australia since European settlement and particularly in recent decades. Research and monitoring of...
  • November 24, 2022
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