Detection of a Diverse Marine Fish Fauna Using Environmental DNA from Seawater Samples
- P. F. Thomsen, J. Kielgast, L. Iversen, P. Møller, Morten Rasmussen, E. Willerslev
- Environmental SciencePLoS ONE
- 29 August 2012
It is demonstrated that even small samples of seawater contain eDNA from a wide range of local fish species, which indicates the potential of using metabarcoding of environmental DNA (eDNA) obtained directly from seawater samples to account for marine fish biodiversity.
Next‐generation monitoring of aquatic biodiversity using environmental DNA metabarcoding
- A. Valentini, P. Taberlet, T. Dejean
- Environmental ScienceMolecular Ecology
- 1 February 2016
It is argued that the proposed DNA‐based approach has the potential to become the next‐generation tool for ecological studies and standardized biodiversity monitoring in a wide range of aquatic ecosystems.
Biodiversity of arctic marine fishes: taxonomy and zoogeography
- C. W. Mecklenburg, P. Møller, D. Steinke
- Environmental ScienceMarine Biodiversity
- 1 March 2011
Taxonomic and distributional information on each fish species found in arctic marine waters is reviewed, and a list of families and species with commentary on distributional records is presented. The…
Environmental DNA from Seawater Samples Correlate with Trawl Catches of Subarctic, Deepwater Fishes
- P. F. Thomsen, P. Møller, E. E. Sigsgaard, S. Knudsen, O. Jørgensen, E. Willerslev
- Environmental SciencePLoS ONE
- 16 November 2016
This study demonstrates that eDNA reads can be used as a qualitative and quantitative proxy for marine fish assemblages in deepwater oceanic habitats as well as to monitoring effects of ongoing climate change on marine biodiversity—especially in polar ecosystems.
Marine fishes of the arctic region
- C. W. Mecklenburg, A. Lynghammar, R. Wienerroither
- Environmental Science
- 2018
A checklist of the fish fauna of Greenland waters
- P. Møller, J. Nielsen, S. Knudsen, J. Poulsen, K. Sünksen, O. Jørgensen
- Biology, Environmental Science
- 2010
The opportunity of the International Polar Year 2007–08 is presented to present an updated check-list of the fishes of Greenland and discuss whether the growing diversity can be explained by global warming.
Monitoring the near-extinct European weather loach in Denmark based on environmental DNA from water samples
- E. E. Sigsgaard, H. Carl, P. Møller, P. F. Thomsen
- Environmental Science
- 1 March 2015
Diversity of Bile Salts in Fish and Amphibians: Evolution of a Complex Biochemical Pathway
- L. Hagey, P. Møller, A. Hofmann, M. Krasowski
- Biology, Environmental SciencePhysiological and Biochemical Zoology
- 29 January 2010
Analysis of the evolution of bile salt synthetic pathways provides a rich model system for the molecular evolution of a complex biochemical pathway in vertebrates.
Monitoring of noble, signal and narrow-clawed crayfish using environmental DNA from freshwater samples
- Sune Agersnap, William Brenner Larsen, P. Møller
- Environmental Science, BiologyPLoS ONE
- 27 June 2017
Assays for species-specific detection and quantification of the three above mentioned crayfish species on the basis of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase 1 (mtDNA-CO1) show promising potentials for future monitoring of A. astacus, P. leniusculus and A. leptodactylus.
Invasion rate and population characteristics of the round goby Neogobius melanostomus: effects of density and invasion history
- Farivar Azour, M. Deurs, P. Møller
- Environmental Science
- 4 August 2015
The present study demonstrates how the distribution of round goby has expanded from 2008 to 2013 at a rate of about 30 km yr(-1) along the Danish coastline in the western Baltic Sea.
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