Environmental DNA (eDNA) is now often used to identify aquatic community membership. Study published today explores tides in relation to eDNA collection and analysis: The effect of tides on nearshore environmental DNA https://t.co/4r1NUTKwz1 https://t.co/paHO9X8kip
First paper out w @pollicipes & EJP! Many more to come, I hope. They are a joy to work with. And we did the whole thing in #Rmarkdown, for repeatability. https://t.co/9oVS9nlY7h
Nearshore eDNA doesn’t change much w tides. But does w shifts in dominant water masses. Finally out! https://t.co/9oVS9nlY7h @eDNAresources @eDNAScience