samplingenvironmentalEnvironmental DNA (eDNA) techniques utilizing DNA fragments from water have recently been developed to investigate the distribution and abundance/biomass of aquatic organisms. The eDNA technique is based on the analysis of DNA fragments in sampled water; thus, an unmanned aerial ...
Here, we introduce our key publication, "Environmental DNA Sampling and Experiment Manual" (http://ednasociety.org/en/manual), which was published under the initiative of the eDNA Society. Detailed methods for the surveys and experiments are described in the manual, including the selection of ...
Lake is indispensable part of inland water ecosystem, and China harbors numerous lakes with rich biodiversity. In recent years, the degradation of lakes severely lead to the decreasing of level of biodiversity. Therefore, lake biodiversity has always bee
Nevertheless, the standard protocol designed by Valentini et al.10, did not permit to detect the whole fish fauna of the studied sites23 comparing with traditional methods. We hence hypothesized that increasing sampling effort will enhance detection rate. To test this, we filtered water in four ...
摘要: ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VERIFICATION PROGRAM VERIFICATION STATEMENT TECHNOLOGY TYPE: GROUND-WATER SAMPLING TECHNOLOGIES APPLICATION: NARROW BORE WELL WATER SAMPLING TECHNOLOGY NAME: Model MB470 Mechanical Bladder Pump - ResearchGate收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
A combination of a microprofiling system with a new micro filtration probe head connected to a pump and a fraction collector (microprofiling and micro sampling system, missy) is presented. This enables for the first time a direct, dynamic, and high resolution automatic sampling of small water ...
(1994)60. The life-average water content of loess samples from each section were estimated based on the observed water content, and the uncertainty of water content changes after burial, taking in account the slight loss of sample moisture that occurs naturally during sampling and transport. The...
Methods to characterize environmental settings of stream and groundwater sampling sites for national water-quality assessment.Characterization of natural and anthropogenic features that and groundwater, including drainage basins and groundwater study areas, is an essential component of ...
The level of structure of a protocol is defined both by the degree of prescription in space and time of the sampling effort and by the degree of training and experience of the participants. Community-led citizen science Citizen science programmes involving members of the public and communities ...
Samiloff. Is water a relevant sampling medium for toxic chemicals?: an alternative environmental sensing strategy. Journal of Environmental Quality. 17:391-401. 1988Ongley, E.D., D.A. Birkholz, J.H. Carey and M.R. Samoiloff. 1988. Is water a relevant sampling medium for toxic chemicals?