Deiner et al. (2016) show in a study published in Nature Communications that diversity in rivers can be assess using eDNA. Radio interview (RTS) of co-author Emanuel Fronhofer (in French).
You may also like
The British Ecological Society is broadcasting free online talks on the latest ecological research during the coronavirus lockdown period. I spoke on […]
Im Untergrund und in Höhlen gibt es noch viel zu entdecken. Interview mit Roman Alther zu den Höhlenflohkrebsen im Podcast «Kopf voran» […]
Interview and report in the evening news of RSI on our study on eDNA-based biodiversity assessment in rivers published in Nature Communications […]
Moths are fatally attracted to lights. Given the high level of light pollution, it has been speculated that this could trigger evolutionary […]