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Existing evidence on the use of environmental DNA as an operational method for studying rivers: a systematic map and thematic synthesis.

R Cruz-CanoM KolbR A Saldaña-VázquezL Bretón-DevalN Cruz-CanoA Aldama-Cervantes
Published in: Environmental evidence (2024)
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the available evidence regarding the implementation of the eDNA methods in rivers. The findings indicate that since the year 2003, this approach has been applied to aquatic lotic systems, and their recent increase can be attributed to the development of Next-Generation-Sequencing technologies and their reduced costs. However, there is a bias towards high-income countries, particularly USA and Europe. Widespread use and applications of this approach at a global level would allow for the generation of a large amount of information that can be compared between countries to understand if responses of aquatic systems follow similar patterns worldwide.
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