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View article: Using a weight of evidence approach to identify sources of microbiological contamination in a shellfish growing area with “Restricted” classification
Using a weight of evidence approach to identify sources of microbiological contamination in a shellfish growing area with “Restricted” classification Open
Shellfish growing areas in rural catchments are occasionally affected by elevated faecal contamination from diffuse sources and may be subject to frequent harvest closures/classification downgrades. We combined traditional risk management …
View article: Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers
Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers Open
View article: Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers
Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers Open
The editorial team of Emotion gratefully acknowledges the many individuals who
View article: Detecting the pest fish, <i>Gambusia affinis</i> from environmental DNA in New Zealand: a comparison of methods
Detecting the pest fish, <i>Gambusia affinis</i> from environmental DNA in New Zealand: a comparison of methods Open
We assessed the usefulness of environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring the introduced pest fish Gambusia affinis by filtering water samples from streams in the Nelson and Tasman regions, South Island, New Zealand, known to contain
View article: Biotic interactions are an unexpected yet critical control on the complexity of an abiotically driven polar ecosystem
Biotic interactions are an unexpected yet critical control on the complexity of an abiotically driven polar ecosystem Open
Abiotic and biotic factors control ecosystem biodiversity, but their relative contributions remain unclear. The ultraoligotrophic ecosystem of the Antarctic Dry Valleys, a simple yet highly heterogeneous ecosystem, is a natural laboratory …
View article: Methods for the extraction, storage, amplification and sequencing of DNA from environmental samples
Methods for the extraction, storage, amplification and sequencing of DNA from environmental samples Open
Advances in the sequencing of DNA extracted from media such as soil and water offer huge opportunities for biodiversity monitoring and assessment, particularly where the collection or identification of whole organisms is impractical. Howev…
View article: Systematic Biology - Editorial Board
Systematic Biology - Editorial Board Open
View article: Systematic Biology - Editorial Board
Systematic Biology - Editorial Board Open
View article: Haplotyping cryptic Adélie penguin taxa using low-cost, high-resolution melt curves
Haplotyping cryptic Adélie penguin taxa using low-cost, high-resolution melt curves Open
Distinguishing morphologically cryptic taxa, by definition, requires genetic data such as DNA sequences. However, DNA sequences may not be obtained easily for taxa from remote sites. Here we provide the details of a high-resolution melt-cu…
View article: Evaluation of Foliar Applications of Strobilurin Fungicides in Cotton across the Southern United States
Evaluation of Foliar Applications of Strobilurin Fungicides in Cotton across the Southern United States Open
With the registration of pyraclostrobin (Headline) and azoxystrobin (Quadris) in the United States for protection of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) foliage and bolls against fungal diseases, there has been increased interest in efficacy of th…
View article: Monitoring brown trout (Salmo trutta) eradication in a wildlife sanctuary using environmental DNA
Monitoring brown trout (Salmo trutta) eradication in a wildlife sanctuary using environmental DNA Open
Restoration of habitats often necessitates the eradication of exotic animals from a specified area. One of the many challenges associated with the removal of introduced animals is determining the distribution and continued presence of indi…
View article: Systematic Biology - Editorial Board
Systematic Biology - Editorial Board Open