Skip to main content

Application of Environmental DNA for Inventory and Monitoring of Aquatic Species

Dates

Creation
2018-11-20 00:32:42
Last Update
2019-01-30 00:42:23
Acquisition
2012-11-18

Citation

David Pilliod(Cooperator/Partner), Matthew Laramie(Cooperator/Partner), Caren Goldberg(Cooperator/Partner), Lisette Waits(Cooperator/Partner), Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), LCC Network Data Steward(administrator), 2018-11-20(creation), 2019-01-30(lastUpdate), 2012-11-18(Acquisition), Application of Environmental DNA for Inventory and Monitoring of Aquatic Species

Summary

What is Environmental DNA?DNA, short for deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in organisms that contains the biological instructions for building and maintaining them. The chemical structure of DNA is the same for all organisms, but differences exist in the order of the DNA building blocks, known as base pairs. Unique sequences of base pairs, particularly repeating patterns, provide a means to identify species, populations, and even individuals.Environmental DNA (eDNA) is nuclear or mitochondrial DNA that is released from an organism into the environment. Sources of eDNA include secreted feces, mucous, and gametes; shed skin and hair; and carcasses. eDNA can be detected in cellular or extracellular (dissolved DNA) form.In [...]

Contacts

Attached Files

Click on title to download individual files attached to this item.

md_metadata.json 27.66 KB application/json
metadata.xml
Original ISO Metadata

View
57.79 KB application/vnd.iso.19139-2+xml
fs2012-3146.pdf 512.78 KB application/pdf

Material Request Instructions

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact)

Map

Spatial Services

ScienceBase WMS

Communities

  • Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative
  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal

Tags

Provenance

generated using ADIwg mdTranslator 2.14.2

Additional Information

Identifiers

Type Scheme Key
File Identifier file identifier 5bf3562ae4b045bfcae0c451

Item Actions

View Item as ...

Save Item as ...

View Item...