Towards robust and repeatable sampling methods in <scp>eDNA</scp>‐based studies
Ian A. Dickie(Economics for the Environment Consultancy (United Kingdom)), Louise Weaver(Institute of Forensic Science), Hannah L. Buckley(Auckland University of Technology), Ian D. Hogg(Bridge University), Jeff R. Powell(Western Sydney University), Stéphane Boyer(Université de Tours), Sergio E. Morales(University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez), Paul P. Gardner(University of Canterbury), Andreas Makiola(Lincoln University), Robert J. Holdaway(Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research), Gavin Lear(University of Auckland), Richard P. Duncan(University of Canberra)
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