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Environmental DNA: For Biodiversity Research and Monitoring
Environmental DNA: For Biodiversity Research and Monitoring
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) refers to DNA that can be extracted from environmental samples (such as soil, water, feces, or air) without the prior isolation of any target organism. The analysis of environmental DNA has the potential of providing high-throughput information on taxa and functional genes in a given environment, and is easily amenable to the study of both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. It can provide an understanding of past or present biological communities as well as their trophic relationships, and can thus offer useful insights into ecosystem functioning. There is now a rapidly-growing interest amongst biologists in applying analysis of environmental DNA to their own research. However, good practices and protocols dealing with environmental DNA are currently widely dispersed across numerous papers, with many of them presenting only preliminary results and using a diversity of methods. In this context, the principal objective of this practical handbook is to provide biologists (both students and researchers) with the scientific background necessary to assist with the understanding and implementation of best practices and analyses based on environmental DNA.
Author: Pierre Taberlet,Aurelie Bonin,Lucie Zinger
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 04/12/2018
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.30lbs
Size: 9.60h x 7.40w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780198767282
Aurelie Bonin obtained her PhD in genomics of local adaption in 2006. After various postdoctoral positions in population genomics and ecology, she is now a DNA metabarcoding project leader for the French AnaEE (Analysis and Experimentation on Ecosystems) https: //www.anaee-france.fr/.
Lucie Zinger obtained her PhD in microbial ecology in 2009. She is currently assistant professor at the Institut de Biologie de l'Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris. She is interested in the fields of biogeography, macroecology, community ecology, and microbial ecology, as well as eDNA-based techniques to uncover the diversity of elusive organisms. Her current work focuses on the distribution and assembly mechanisms of microorganisms in soils, oceans, plant leaves, and insects.
Geneticist and bioinformatician, Eric Coissac obtained his PhD in genetics and genomics in 1996 at the Universite Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris. He is currently associate professor at Universite Grenoble Alpes in Laboratoire d'Ecologie Alpine.
Author: Pierre Taberlet,Aurelie Bonin,Lucie Zinger
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 04/12/2018
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.30lbs
Size: 9.60h x 7.40w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780198767282
About the Author
Pierre Taberlet, Senior CNRS scientist, Universite Grenoble Alpes, France, Aurelie Bonin, Research scientist, Universite Grenoble Alpes, France, Lucie Zinger, Assistant professor, Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris, France, Eric Coissac, Associate professor, Universite Grenoble Alpes, France
Aurelie Bonin obtained her PhD in genomics of local adaption in 2006. After various postdoctoral positions in population genomics and ecology, she is now a DNA metabarcoding project leader for the French AnaEE (Analysis and Experimentation on Ecosystems) https: //www.anaee-france.fr/.
Lucie Zinger obtained her PhD in microbial ecology in 2009. She is currently assistant professor at the Institut de Biologie de l'Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris. She is interested in the fields of biogeography, macroecology, community ecology, and microbial ecology, as well as eDNA-based techniques to uncover the diversity of elusive organisms. Her current work focuses on the distribution and assembly mechanisms of microorganisms in soils, oceans, plant leaves, and insects.
Geneticist and bioinformatician, Eric Coissac obtained his PhD in genetics and genomics in 1996 at the Universite Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris. He is currently associate professor at Universite Grenoble Alpes in Laboratoire d'Ecologie Alpine.
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