Development of eDNA assays for monitoring three endangered frog species (report)

8 July 2019

Development of eDNA assays for monitoring three endangered frog species (Litoria dayi, L. lorica and L. nannotis) in Australia’s wet tropics

 

Keywords: aquatic, riverway, waterholes, dry season, wet season, management, EPBC, IUCN, high cultural value, logsitcal challenges, environmental DNA, eDNA, e-DNA, e DNA, environmental assessments, logistically challenging, pests, invasive species, Wet Tropics, Wet Tropic frogs, rainforest frogs, tilapia, cabomba, genetic probe, genetic identifier, genetics, genes, deoxyribonucleic acid, aquatic biodiversity, biodiversity, JCU, TropWater, Damien Burrows

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