Holistic pelagic biodiversity monitoring of the Black Sea via eDNA metabarcoding approach: From bacteria to marine mammals
Yan Zhang(University of Zurich), Evgen Dykyi(State Institution National Antarctic Scientific Center), Jaroslav Slobodnı́k(Environmental Institute), Ievgeniia Prekrasna(Ukrainian scientific center of Ecology of Sea), Mariia Pavlovska(Ukrainian scientific center of Ecology of Sea), Xiaowei Zhang(Central South University), Elena Stoica(Institutul Naţional de Cercetare Dezvoltare Marină Grigore Antipa), Jianghua Yang(Nanjing University)
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