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Combining DNA and people power for healthy rivers: Implementing the STREAM community-based approach for global freshwater monitoring
ReviewAbstract: There is an urgent need for rapid, standardised, accurate and accessible monitoring techniques to bePalabras claves:Aquatic ecology, Biodiversity, Biomonitoring, community-based monitoring, DNA metabarcodingAutores:Baird D.J., Hajibabaei M., Hartwig K., Hendriks E., Maclean L., Mallinson R., Michael T.G. Wright, Monk W.A., Paquette C., Porter T.M., Robinson C.V.Fuentes:scopusDNA metabarcoding reveals metacommunity dynamics in a threatened boreal wetland wilderness
ArticleAbstract: The complexity and natural variability of ecosystems present a challenge for reliable detection of cPalabras claves:detectability, occupancy, Power analysis, Stochasticity, taxonomic resolutionAutores:Baird D.J., Bush A., Compson Z.G., Hajibabaei M., Michael T.G. Wright, Monk W.A., Peters D.L., Porter T.M., Shokralla S.Fuentes:scopusEnvironmental filtering of macroinvertebrate traits influences ecosystem functioning in a large river floodplain
ArticleAbstract: The biodiversity–ecosystem function hypothesis postulates that higher biodiversity is correlated witPalabras claves:Aquatic ecology, Biodiversity, DNA metabarcoding, ecosystem function, Floodplain, macroinvertebrates, Structural equation modelling, wetlandsAutores:Baird D.J., Bruce M.R., Compson Z.G., Hajibabaei M., Michael T.G. Wright, Monk W.A., Porter T.M., Rideout N.K.Fuentes:scopusNetwork-Based Biomonitoring: Exploring Freshwater Food Webs With Stable Isotope Analysis and DNA Metabarcoding
ArticleAbstract: Threatened freshwater ecosystems urgently require improved tools for effective management. Food webPalabras claves:Bayesian mixing model, DNA metabarcoding, ecological network, Food web, Stable isotope, trait, trophic positionAutores:Al Manir M.S., Baird D.J., Baker C.J.O., Bush A., Compson Z.G., Curry R.A., Hajibabaei M., Hayden B., Michael T.G. Wright, Monk W.A., O'Malley Z., Porter T.M.Fuentes:scopus