<scp>eDNA</scp> metabarcoding of log hollow sediments and soils highlights the importance of substrate type, frequency of sampling and animal size, for vertebrate species detection
Ethan Ryan(Curtin University), Paul Nevill(Curtin University), Mieke van der Heyde(Curtin University), Kristen Fernandes(Curtin University), Philip W. Bateman(Curtin University)
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